Lip Material
Originally Posted by 93DituneEX
Well I am having trouble finding a lip I like in urethane material, all the ones I want are in abs (ww rs and mugen v2 on jdmshit.com).
Urethane is nearly industructable. ABS is more durable than fiberglass.
Well the new ones are made of either or...
Originally Posted by randomtask77
ABS is a lot more resilient than you think. I have a "Type-R" lip from jdmshit.com and I've scraped the hell out of it and it still holds it's shape. Granted the paint is practically non-existant on it, but it's not like it's cracked and falling off of my front bumper.
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Originally Posted by Max Windu
WW RS & JDM Shit ones are Urethane. Type R ones are ABS.
Urethane is nearly industructable. ABS is more durable than fiberglass.
Well the new ones are made of either or...
He's correct, when I had the ABS lip, the extent of damage were scrapes and slight cracks, but it was easily fixed- and someone else on here has it now
Urethane is nearly industructable. ABS is more durable than fiberglass.
Well the new ones are made of either or...
He's correct, when I had the ABS lip, the extent of damage were scrapes and slight cracks, but it was easily fixed- and someone else on here has it now

my OEM lip is abs, and its been through hell.
here's a tip: keep the lip black until you learn to drive with it. Then take it to get painted, and they should be able to repair any scrapes or scratches :rick:
here's a tip: keep the lip black until you learn to drive with it. Then take it to get painted, and they should be able to repair any scrapes or scratches :rick:
Originally Posted by 18secFerio
my OEM lip is abs, and its been through hell.
here's a tip: keep the lip black until you learn to drive with it. Then take it to get painted, and they should be able to repair any scrapes or scratches :rick:
here's a tip: keep the lip black until you learn to drive with it. Then take it to get painted, and they should be able to repair any scrapes or scratches :rick:


