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BodyKits Kingdom VRX AirDam

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:48 am
by BR14AN
Hi there,

I had a couple people interested how these VRX AirDams made by BodyKits Kingdom were in terms of quality, fitment etc.

This is by no means an advertisement or me trying to boost sales, just giving my feedback on it.

I purchased these for $120 including free express shipping, it took 2 days to get from Sunnybank QLD to Sydney. Packaging was very good - no way it could get damaged.

Here is a link to the eBay page:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/140730837232 ... 1497.l2649

I ordered them unpainted but my friend and I will paint them (he is really good with this stuff) and should cost about $50 inc paint, paper etc. I will post this up aswell as it goes.

Here are some pics of the product fresh out of the packaging:

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As you can see it has double sided tape already on it, only time will tell if this is sufficient enough or if extra methods will be needed for a tight secure fit.

I did a quick test fit, so far it looks pretty good - ABS plastic is ususally good for fitment and can always be worked on with a heat gun.

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And a close up of the gap (mind you this is just held on by those tabs of tape)

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Will have these painted and fitted in the next couple of weeks, I will post up progress and finish product to give a final overview. Hopefully this helps anyone looking into purchasing this product.

Thanks,
Brian

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:51 am
by noo$h
yeah im definitely looking at getting these too. are they the exact same shape as the oem ones?

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:54 am
by BR14AN
noo$h wrote:yeah im definitely looking at getting these too. are they the exact same shape as the oem ones?


I can find out, my friend has a vrx lancer so I will compare them when its all finished, im hoping they are so we can use the scorpion lips with these aswell.

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:04 pm
by nava1990
I talked to this bloke in the morning. they said right now they only have one broken pair but should have stock of a fair few pairs by the end of the week.

For all Qld peeps: if you want it painted and fitted its 220 cash

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:06 pm
by BR14AN
nava1990 wrote:I talked to this bloke in the morning. they said right now they only have one broken pair but should have stock of a fair few pairs. For all Qld peeps: if you want it painted and fitted its 220 cash


Ill do a write up of how to prep, paint and fit it yourself to save a lot of $$

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:07 pm
by nava1990
i like the way you roll brian

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 4:42 pm
by BR14AN
All right so, worked hard today. This is the way I have done it, you mighten agree or think there is a better way but the results speak for themselves.

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What you need;
-The AirDams
-Wax and Grease remover or methylated spirits
-Paint in your code ( I got 250ML but a standard spray can should be plenty enough)
-Primer
-Clear Coat
-Sand paper = 200, 800, 1500
-Thinners (if mixing and spraying - cans do not need this)
-Spray Gun (if not using cans)

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1.
Sand your airdams with 200grit so that it is no longer smooth, this is so the primer has something to latch on to. Should look along the lines of this:

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2.
Now that you have that, sand it down dry (without water) with your 800 grit just to get rid of any harsh scratches from the 200 paper so ensure a smooth finish. Wipe it down with your wax and grease/meth spirits to remove any dust/debris etc. Should look like this:

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3.
Lay down 2-3 layers of even primer, remember to do lighter sprays as you dont want it to run. Comes up like this:

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4.
Today I was using a cheap electric spray gun ( can be had for about $100 at autobarn or the like). Mix your paint to thinners 50/50. Lay down even coats until you get the desired colour finish, I ended up doing 4 or 5 thinner coats:

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5.
Get your clear coat and spray down as many layers as possible, I did about 7 or 8 here, this is because once it is dry you will want to wet sand it down and then polish it up to a shiny finish - gives the best results IMO.

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Quick colour match shot.

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There is still a bit of work to be done, going to wet sand it down with 1500 grit to make sure the area is even, I will explain my method for this when I post up. This will be followed by a polish and then later a fitment how to.

If at any point you make any mistakes, runs etc just let the paint dry, and do a light sand to remove and blemish and continue.

IN REGARDS TO THE BODYKITS KINGDOM PRODUCT IT BECAME APPARENT THAT THERE ARE DEFFINITE IMPERFECTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS. THERE WERE GAUGES/DEEP SCRATCHES THAT COULD BE FILLED IN WITH A PUTTY BUT WILL BECOME BARELY NOTICEABLE WITHIN THE FINAL PRODUCT.



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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:37 pm
by bunnishiwa
Nice write up :)

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:07 pm
by nava1990
looks good brian.

what was the overall cost?

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:21 pm
by BR14AN
nava1990 wrote:looks good brian. what was the overall cost?


Sorry! Forgot.

AirDams $120 Express Delivered
Colour Coded Paint in Can from Autobarn $35
or
Paint + Thinners $50
Sand Paper $5
Primer $14
Clear $15
And lets assume we have methylated spirits around the house.

So if youre doing it with a spray can:
$189.00

If youre buying the paint to shoot through a gun:
$204


Pretty sure I havent missed anything. Maybe some self tapping screws?

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:30 pm
by Speedie
so its between $16 - 31 saved. but you have to find the time to finish it.

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:06 pm
by BR14AN
Speedie wrote:so its between $16 - 31 saved. but you have to find the time to finish it.


spose so yes

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:48 pm
by BR14AN
Final steps, get a bucket of soapy water.
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Sand with 800, then 1200 and then 2000 grit. It will come up like this:

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Then get out your polisher and do a couple coats:

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Finished product:

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Fitment was pretty good except the ends on the inside has quite a bit of gap, planning to get some white silicon and fix that up.

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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:37 pm
by BR14AN
Just noticed that these arent actually identical to the oem vrx air dams, they are shorter in the sense that they dont come as far in across the bumper in the center, Thus im assuming aftermarket lips will not fit great.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:47 pm
by fluery
I ordered a pair of these a few weeks ago, $220 painted and posted to Sydney. They are a great fit and well made. All the work involved to save a few dollars isnt worth it IMHO.