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Alexrx17 03-06-24 07:46 PM

Side Skirt Part Number
 
Anyone know the part number for OEM JDM Side Skirts?

FDAUTO 03-06-24 10:53 PM

There needs to be more discussion on how not great the oem skirts are. You don't want them. They are some spongy urethane material. You need an extremely skilled body person to prep and paint them and then its 20ft of double sided tape to install them. They are really not good. Perfectly fine if factory installed but not great under any other condition.

Find someone making them out of frp or even fiberglass. You will be much better off

Alexrx17 03-07-24 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by FDAUTO (Post 12595379)
There needs to be more discussion on how not great the oem skirts are. You don't want them. They are some spongy urethane material. You need an extremely skilled body person to prep and paint them and then its 20ft of double sided tape to install them. They are really not good. Perfectly fine if factory installed but not great under any other condition.

Find someone making them out of frp or even fiberglass. You will be much better off



Which would you recommend?

Mazdaspeed RX8 ver2 03-07-24 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by Alexrx17 (Post 12595394)
Which would you recommend?

If you want the oem look, this is a good place to get it from.

https://www.shineautoproject.com/por...-7-misc-items/

I have the OEM side skirt in my shed and its flexible but as mentioned will require a good body shop and a lot of flex additive in the paint. I've been hesitent to put it on for years.

Alexrx17 03-07-24 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by Mazdaspeed RX8 ver2 (Post 12595397)
If you want the oem look, this is a good place to get it from.

https://www.shineautoproject.com/por...-7-misc-items/

I have the OEM side skirt in my shed and its flexible but as mentioned will require a good body shop and a lot of flex additive in the paint. I've been hesitent to put it on for years.

I had previously seen these, I just don’t like how they’re in a two piece set up, I’ve been looking for a whole one piece side skirt. How bad “goopy” are the oem ones?

FDAUTO 03-07-24 11:26 AM

You don't like the 2 piece design? Man.... I got some bad news for you lol

Mardanov 03-07-24 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by FDAUTO (Post 12595379)
There needs to be more discussion on how not great the oem skirts are. You don't want them. They are some spongy urethane material. You need an extremely skilled body person to prep and paint them and then its 20ft of double sided tape to install them. They are really not good. Perfectly fine if factory installed but not great under any other condition.

Find someone making them out of frp or even fiberglass. You will be much better off

Have them on my car, everything above is accurate.


Originally Posted by FDAUTO (Post 12595412)
You don't like the 2 piece design? Man.... I got some bad news for you lol

lol'd at this.

Alexrx17 03-07-24 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by FDAUTO (Post 12595412)
You don't like the 2 piece design? Man.... I got some bad news for you lol

lol I found a couple of one piece designs on carbonfiberhoods.com but they look like they’re squished up and I’ll have to mold them a bit. If you know of any other place I can get them that have good fitment lmk .

FDAUTO 03-07-24 12:16 PM

get the ones from shine. i cant speak on their current level of quality of but we installed a set a couple years ago and they were pretty good on fitment. the gap between the fender and door i feel is a little large but it doesn't look bad.

Alexrx17 03-07-24 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by FDAUTO (Post 12595419)
get the ones from shine. i cant speak on their current level of quality of but we installed a set a couple years ago and they were pretty good on fitment. the gap between the fender and door i feel is a little large but it doesn't look bad.

thanks brotha, ima def look further into them. Seen a YouTube video of guy having them on. But something about that line between the fender and door on the skirt I know will keep me up at night lol but You think these side skirts are the poly urethane one?

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...7f93adad0.jpeg

Mazdaspeed RX8 ver2 03-07-24 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by FDAUTO (Post 12595412)
You don't like the 2 piece design? Man.... I got some bad news for you lol

Should someone tell him? I hope he knows. I really hope he knows.....

KYPREO 03-07-24 03:38 PM

Part number is F100-V4-910E

But. part number is kind of irrelevant because they were discontinued a long time ago and no longer available.

Oh, and yes they are a terrible quality part, but apart from that, also look like ass compared to the factory lines. I think the OEM wheel splats/mud guards look OK, but personally prefer none of that. The only thing that complements the factory sill line well are the aftermarket side steps.

Alexrx17 03-07-24 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by Mazdaspeed RX8 ver2 (Post 12595448)
Should someone tell him? I hope he knows. I really hope he knows.....

im learning lol cut me some slack.

Mazdaspeed RX8 ver2 03-07-24 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by Alexrx17 (Post 12595457)
im learning lol cut me some slack.

Haha, no worries! The oem side skirt is a two piece as well which is why it was ironic that you were looking for the oem one.

Alexrx17 03-07-24 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by KYPREO (Post 12595449)
Part number is F100-V4-910E

But. part number is kind of irrelevant because they were discontinued a long time ago and no longer available.

Oh, and yes they are a terrible quality part, but apart from that, also look like ass compared to the factory lines. I think the OEM wheel splats/mud guards look OK, but personally prefer none of that. The only thing that complements the factory sill line well are the aftermarket side steps.


Thanks bro , I appreciate the part number info

Redbul 03-07-24 07:37 PM

One piece replicas exist. But will make it difficult to remove your fender.

The difficulty with replicas is it is difficult to replicate the fit to the curves of the body.

You need to scan OEM while they are mounted on a car, and then each car may very.

Because they are floopy, OEM will snug into the shape of your car.

Most body shops don't want to try to paint because it is hard to avoid flex cracking of the paint.

I held my set for years before having them put on.

Seems they are good for now (but I don't dare look closely).

Anyway, he stress cracking is what makes them OEM.

I liked the car more without them, but they do seem to have some real aero effect..

Anything other than OEM looks like it is not OEM.


Redbul 03-07-24 07:52 PM

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...e4fc6892c2.jpg
1999 Spec with 1993 spec wheels.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...f2b58ad139.jpg
1999 Base 16" wheels with mudflaps
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...91591e1794.jpg
1996 Option 16" wheels with OEM option sideskirts.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...56e508c632.jpg
RG-R BBS 18" Wheels.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...2c2e4fb71.jpeg
1999 Shop Options catalogue showing sideskirts matched with R1 wing. The option sideskirts where spec'd by colour code. There were different PN for the 17" wheel cars. I have not found out why. My guess the may been larger at the ends to line up with the 17" wheels. Or maybe the 17" cars had a different paint spec.

Redbul 03-07-24 08:50 PM

June 2021 Skirts Install, Southseas Autobody, Richmond, BC.

A lot of the stress cracking came came from pulling them off the prior car. Lesson: once they are on, don't try to remove.

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...3433aabacb.jpg
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...d3fd953ad2.jpg
With the paint sanded off the noodles were very floppy. But the stress cracking was gone. Shop let tthe sideskirts sit for one month before installing. But this may have just been because they were busy, and they were doing the work for free, because they could not guarantee the outcome.

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...678a7b074a.jpg
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...6846c32992.jpg
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...d10c2a6f77.jpg


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