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-   -   ShineAuto 99 front undertray does not fit? (https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/shineauto-99-front-undertray-does-not-fit-896377/)

HEVNSNT 05-20-10 12:58 AM

How does the tray attach to the car? I can get the rear two holes bolted up but where does it attach to the lip? Do I need to trim the front of the tray?

Teerx7 05-20-10 02:02 AM

just an opinion and not ment to flame anyone but, all aftermarket body parts should be installed by pro's or at least by someone who knows what they are really doing....even the best fitting parts need to be adjusted to each own individual cars.

You don't just slap it on and call it a day and then say the fitment is bad...nothing fits perfect..not even oem parts, if you don't know what you are doing.

I've dealt with alot of crappy aftermarket kits and bodyparts working at the body shop and even recommend shine parts since I know they fit good, not perfect but good enough to make little adjustment. I give a two thumbs up for shine parts!!!!!

unreal-icarus 05-20-10 10:05 AM

i knew what i was doing, thanks ...

7_rocket 06-02-16 10:12 PM

Bumping this before I pull the trigger on a Shine 99 undertray.

Does it need trimming or does it fit perfect on the 99 spec bumper?

Monsterbox 06-03-16 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by 7_rocket (Post 12071002)
Bumping this before I pull the trigger on a Shine 99 undertray.

Does it need trimming or does it fit perfect on the 99 spec bumper?

Im curious about this too.

But btw there is a company LRB on ebay, that does laser cut aluminum, they have what appears to be an incredible solution.

Also, I have not noticed any significant difference between 99 spec and 93 spec undertray, so I assume its the same thing

7_rocket 06-03-16 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by Monsterbox (Post 12071206)
Im curious about this too.

But btw there is a company LRB on ebay, that does laser cut aluminum, they have what appears to be an incredible solution.

Also, I have not noticed any significant difference between 99 spec and 93 spec undertray, so I assume its the same thing

Currently I have the Cwest bumper which came with a shine under tray. My options are

1. Buy the OEM 99 Spec under tray (waiting on a quote from Ari next week)
2. Buy the Shine one (I've read it doesn't fit bang on unless some cutting etc)
3. Buy a aluminum one from LRB on the forum.

I live in Canada so shipping is a factor. USPS or rape from Fed Ex, UPS etc etc

silverTRD 06-03-16 02:42 PM

http://corksport.com/99-spec-mazda-j-spec-rx7-under-tray.html

7krayziboi 06-03-16 05:09 PM

^ he's located in the wrong ocean, which like he said makes shipping and custom a...:ky:

I did found with time that UPS is the way to go when dealing US/CAN . It's s international company. Which eliminate the "middle man".

But many I read here don't like dealing with them bcuz of this and that .

I personally didn't have any bad experience yet
(20ish transaction history)


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