Ruined Veilside V1 Underspoiler
#26
I have the D1-GT bumper... My greddy exhaust comes in a few days....... Hope they are compatible. The Racing Beat exhaust tips are 4" while the Greddy tips are 4.5"
I do know that my bumper is Fiberglass. 100% sure (I had to fill some in after bottoming out in that kit) FYI the back bumper touches, but I've never bottomed the front out. I've gotten good at not hitting at all :D
Talk about being a nervous wreck now... grrrrrrrr
I do know that my bumper is Fiberglass. 100% sure (I had to fill some in after bottoming out in that kit) FYI the back bumper touches, but I've never bottomed the front out. I've gotten good at not hitting at all :D
Talk about being a nervous wreck now... grrrrrrrr
#27
One thought, this shouldn´t be an issue if running stock exhaust cause Veilside have fitted the spoliers around the stock exhaust and then if their products are so sensitive to heat, they should have counted on that when designing the kit. IF however the rear spolier suffers from heatdamage with a stockexhaust, Veilside should replace it for free. This is something that SHOULD NOT HAPPEN, at least with a stock exhaust.
#28
I haven't had any probs at all with the exhaust making the paint bubble at all, however that's f'in yours kit melted with an aftermarket exhaust. That shouldn't happen. I wonder if any of the other kits have had this prob. Veilside isn't the only one that has body structure around the exhaust tips...
#31
LoveMy8, are you asking if you'll have problems with the SP2 and the Veilside piece? If so, I would say it's a definite maybe. If you're asking about the SP2 and the stock bumper, I haven't heard about any problems either. And I seriously doubt I'll have any problems with my RB exhaust and the MS rear under spoiler I have sitting in my garage waiting for me to install it (it came missing a bracket!!! )
#32
Just a follow up... My Greddy sp2 exhaust is working great with the GT veilside bumper. No probs at all. FYI... the bumper is fiberglass (can hardle feel the heat around the pipes after driving for some period of time)
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