Picture Request: Type S Splitter (Edge where it meets the wheel well)

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Old 04-23-2024, 10:30 PM
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Picture Request: Type S Splitter (Edge where it meets the wheel well)

Hello everyone. I have a favor to ask:

Can someone with a Type S post a picture of their front bumper spoiler on either the driver side or passenger side where it meets the wheel well? I installed a Type S splitter on my A-Spec and I think I may be missing a nut or clip. I want to see what exactly I need to purchase to make sure everything's copacetic. Thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by Jakerx
Hello everyone. I have a favor to ask:

Can someone with a Type S post a picture of their front bumper spoiler on either the driver side or passenger side where it meets the wheel well? I installed a Type S splitter on my A-Spec and I think I may be missing a nut or clip. I want to see what exactly I need to purchase to make sure everything's copacetic. Thanks in advance!
Type-S:
Associated fasteners for #61 front bumper splitter appear to be #37; 44 & 64?
Associated fasteners for #60 & 62 right & left front bumper splitter support appear to be #44 & 63?

Notate the part numbers on the link below and shop the web for the best deal.
If the link does not function correctly then look up the Type-S; choose 'interior / bumper'.
| DreamShop (honda.com)
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Thanks for the info. What I’m missing/looking for is in this picture:


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Not sure, does #37 screw & #64 clip below look like it will fit there?



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Hmmm. The nut plate may have to go on the other side. Would be a total pain in the butt removing the front bumper again. That screw looks like it might be it though.

Wish someone with a Type S would post a pic lol
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Based on the parts diagram, I imagine that has to be it.
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Here you go. Looks like a plastic screw not the metal with a nut plate.


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Originally Posted by rabbit73
Here you go. Looks like a plastic screw not the metal with a nut plate.

Thanks man! Super helpful. Really appreciate your time.
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Parts diagram is incorrect as we’ve already established and dealership couldn’t make heads or tails of what to actually order. We found similar bolt to the one pictured above but it was actually metal. I decided to give up trying to use whatever OEM part was selected by engineers to work there.

Anyway, I have a trim panel fastener kit which contains a variety of sizes, so I ended up using a black, 6.5mm diameter Christmas tree style clip that works perfectly in the hole and looks like it should have come from the factory that way. Problem solved.
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