I picked up a cyber kit today and i am thinking about installing it myself. I was wondering if anyone has done this and can give me some tips. I searched alot and couldnt really find any info on it.
Printable View
I picked up a cyber kit today and i am thinking about installing it myself. I was wondering if anyone has done this and can give me some tips. I searched alot and couldnt really find any info on it.
Unless you have some type of experience with body work i suggest taking it to a body shop & let the professionals install it
IMO return the cyber n save up for JDM n have a shop install. But then again its my opinion.
You have to be creative when installing body kits. No two kits are the same, even though they look alike. IF i ever buy a body kit again i would stay away from fiberglass. Its a ROYAL bitch to install a body kit AND make it look right. Dont just use double sided tape for the kit. Some nice stainless steel screws and stuff does the trick. Good luck!
it is not fiberglass its pfrp. Is that the same as duraflex? The guy i got it off of purchased it from aitracing.com. it still had all the stckers on it. I do have a little auto body experience. I have worked with fiberglass several times with great results.
my first problem is removing the bumper. I took out 2 bolts on both sides near the fenders (behing fender guards), removed headlight and removed all screws from the top of the bumper, and removed 2 screws in the lip under the L plate cover. The thing wont come off. anyone know if theres anything else i missed?
Well if this is your first time doing a body kit, Take it to a shop. You will either have to remove the reinforcement bar completely or Mod both the reinforcement bar and the bumper. I bought my car with the cyber two on it but the reinforcement was removed which in my opinion... is a bad thing...
So after gotten into an incident =/ .. i needed a new bumper.... So i bought a reinforcement bar while i was at it. and got someone to mod it and weld it. http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._4877845_n.jpg
The bumper may also need to be cut a little bit to be able to fit.. by the vents...
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._3122601_n.jpg
But I am in love with that cyber 2 kit for some reason. It's got a mean look to it.
As far as the actual instal, I just had two screws on each side screw into the fender, and then I used screw entry by the headlights, located on the radiator support. Drilled a hole in the bumper and used that as support.
I'm not sure if u got the cyber 1 or cyber 2.. but i feel like it's just about the same deal...
i finally got it off. And im not ashamed to say that i cannot do this. everyone that said take it too a shop YOUR RIGHT. I got a guy that own a body shop that i plumbed his house when he was getting it built hes looking out for me and doing it for close to nothing. i just got to wait until he has time after the holidays. but the good news is now im not just gonna slap it on and drive around until i get the money to paint the whole car. im gonna prep and paint everything while waiting.
i got the whole kit. picked it up last night for $200. Im planning on doing alot to my car here in the next couple months. i will start witht he exterior and move to the interior. I need to remove all of my tv's from the inside. i took my car to a shop and they somehow fried all of my tv's and stereo and said they didnt do it even though i had all of my screens on while driving to the shop.
also it is a cyber not cyber 2. i was told it was a cyber kit but the sideskirts are not. they look nothing like the pictures
i got it off craigslist. the guy got it for his galant a couple years ago and it broke down and he never put it on. the sideskirts look just like yours. are those cyber 2 skirts? did you put those on yourself. i dry fitted min and they didnt really seem to fit all all. but they say 99 galant on the inside of them.
also picked these up for 200. tires are like new.
http://www.autopartsdealer.com/image...1eb11a-800.jpg
Body kits Bro
does anyone have an opinion on molding the kit to the car? He said that the way he would do it if i wanted.
if you live in an area with a lot of bumps potholes and bad driving surfaces do not get it molded, if you live in an area that gets a lot of snow, stay away from being molded if they arent using a poly filled blend. and since you plan on doing "More Work" to the car, if any of that is engine/suspension then dont get it molded in the front cause youll have to break the molds to take it of for engine work, if you lower it you dont want it molded till after you determine your needed height for driveway and local gas stations. scrapping a molded bumper makes a lot of cracks
woaaa... great deals.. where do u live? haha. And they were kinda like nailed in? idk i didnt install those, but i'm pretty sure they weren't modified to fit. and ye, they are cyber 2's. I need to buy new side skirts too after i fix my G up again, among other things. Lol
Im in San Antonio. I search for deals for a while before i spend my money. i been looking for a body kit for about a year now and finally found one that was cheap. I like things that look and work good and dont cost alot.
quick question. noticed on some galants with the cyber kit that the 2 pillars that go up in the grill go all the way up to the hood and some have a gap. what was done to make the difference is there gonna have to be fiberglass added to the pillares to make them longer?