Rumble Bee Daytona Front Air Dam Spoiler Ground Effects

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P.S. if you buy a used one, make sure it comes with the supports or that ***** will sag

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So I bought the 06 front end brand new for mine (fenders, sport bumper grill and drill support) so I'm trying to hey that bottom lip. Appears it should be doable to find just will cost a bit but I think it will be worth it. I have the 4/6 drop waiting to go in and I have wheels as well waiting just need the tires. Hoping it looks as good as I imagine it will
 

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I am looking for a oem front lower lip for my 04 ram. Mine got damaged and was not my fault. I would buy your whole 2 door lower kit as well if possible. Thanks
 

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Has anyone tried to find a replacement for their damaged Rumble Bee/Hemi Sport/Daytona front air dam??? Turns out Dodge no longer produces them and there are none available on the secondary market. Some guy makes one out of fiberglass and wants over $500.00 for it ! I have an original front air dam in excellent condition if anybody is looking for one.
Oooold thread but you might be able to plastic weld your factory lip if you haven’t replaced it already. Just recently discovered hot air plastic welding and decided to buy one. I was able to repair the gouges it acquired in a very minor fender bender 11 years ago. After I sanded it down and primed the spots you couldn’t tell there was ever any damage. It’s priceless if you have twin 3 year old boys like I do. I’ve repaired a couple of their favorite toys and they haven’t re-broken them yet!
 

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The original parts are stupid hard to find, as are the original taillight guards. I looked for months on the Craig's list to find the guards for my Daytona. I needed a front air dam and rear air dam... I had the side steps but they were damaged from the PO. I needed the wing too... you can find those at reasonable prices (not factory) but for me shipping was as much as the part. Never did find the ground effects kit.

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Has anyone tried to find a replacement for their damaged Rumble Bee/Hemi Sport/Daytona front air dam??? Turns out Dodge no longer produces them and there are none available on the secondary market. Some guy makes one out of fiberglass and wants over $500.00 for it ! I have an original front air dam in excellent condition if anybody is looking for one.
I am having the same issue where I need the front bottom piece replaced. What did you end up doing for yours and what do you recommend I do here based on my picture?
 

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I am having the same issue where I need the front bottom piece replaced. What did you end up doing for yours and what do you recommend I do here based on my picture?
The guy you quoted hasn't been on in over 5 years, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting on him
 

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I am having the same issue where I need the front bottom piece replaced. What did you end up doing for yours and what do you recommend I do here based on my picture?
I have one but it would need to be prepped and painted. Also shipping to NC would be a bear. PM if interested.
 

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I have one but it would need to be prepped and painted. Also shipping to NC would be a bear. PM if interested.
Ok, let me see what it looks like, also where would it be getting shipped from?
 

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I made it from rubber garage door seal
What the hell lmao do you think I would be able to do that or what do you think? Also is the lower black part fully rubber or is a part of that plastic that was already on the truck
 

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What the hell lmao do you think I would be able to do that or what do you think? Also is the lower black part fully rubber or is a part of that plastic that was already on the truck
Yes, both. The rubber lip is attached from the bottom to the plastic valance and just forms to the front of the valance, that's why it fits so well. The trick is getting it attached though. It's actually a 2 piece rubber lip welded together. My last one (done identically) lasted perfectly for 7 years or so until I ripped a section in it scraping it on a curb turning around in a parking lot. Normally, you can pull and tug on it and it just stretches; all I do is keep the rubber conditioned.
lol, I thought the Rumble Bee already came with a lower valance on the front?
Hey, you only asked where I got the lip from, not if you had the fab level to pull it off. haha
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Yes, both. The rubber lip is attached from the bottom to the plastic valance and just forms to the front of the valance, that's why it fits so well. The trick is getting it attached though. It's actually a 2 piece rubber lip welded together. My last one (done identically) lasted perfectly for 7 years or so until I ripped a section in it scraping it on a curb turning around in a parking lot. Normally, you can pull and tug on it and it just stretches; all I do is keep the rubber conditioned.
lol, I thought the Rumble Bee already came with a lower valance on the front?
Hey, you only asked where I got the lip from, not if you had the fab level to pull it off. haha
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I’m no welder and I can’t see myself making a vallace like that out of rubber haha Any chance you’d be willing to make it a third time and sell it to me?
 

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I’m no welder and I can’t see myself making a vallace like that out of rubber haha Any chance you’d be willing to make it a third time and sell it to me?
Possibly, how much would you be willing to pay? It takes a little time to fabricate. It's actually made out of two pieces of rubber welded together, then screwed on from the bottom.
Keep in mind, it's attached to the bottom of the plastic valance with a piece of trim with self tapping screws that go all the way around sandwhicing it on, that's why it's so secure, but once it's on you can actually pull and tug on it and it ain't going nowhere. You will have to trim the rubber at the ends to the shape you want once affixed.
PM me if interested.
 
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