Yeah, I can live with the unflushness but the stick-on widebody is concerning. I expect more from Acura especially it's considered a luxury vehicle. Is there any adhesive I can use to have the widebody completely stick onto the body ?You're just looking to closely. Lots of stuff doesn't line up that well.
I ended up with the Liquid Carbon color and because it's darker, it kind of hides the areas that don't line up perfectly. Kind of blends with the shadows where body panels meet. I'm just lucky in that regard.
If you look at the car as a whole it's pretty good.
Its just the rear, and just the door is stick on, the fender part uses clips They would have had to re-mold the rear door for a low production car which would have jacked up the price even more. I am surprised that there is no clips for the door though, they didn't even bother drilling holes to keep the piece on.Jeez the Type S wide body is stick ons not brand new panels molded that way. I did not onow that and now will not be able to unsee it.
It doesn't need it. The automotive 3m stuff they use is wildly strong. The adhesive on my mirror covers is stronger than the plastic it's adhering to. The fender part uses one clip as far as I know and the main hold is still the 3m stuff.Its just the rear, and just the door is stick on, the fender part uses clips They would have had to re-mold the rear door for a low production car which would have jacked up the price even more. I am surprised that there is no clips for the door though, they didn't even bother drilling holes to keep the piece on.