DIY Install - Mercedes A Class AMG Rear Canard/Vents! No Drilling Required/Direct Fit - Best Upgrade

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Welcome back to another episode here at Full Throttle! Today we will be showing you how to install AMG rear bumper canards/vents on your W177. Whether you have an A200 or A45’s this will be the same process for you. They are a fantastic visual upgrade to any W177 for that more aggressive look of the AMG Aero package! Be sure to leave a comment, leave a thumbs up, and smash that subscribe button if you are not already subscribed. Your support is greatly appreciated.
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  • @FullThrottleBHP
    @FullThrottleBHP  Год назад +1

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  • @Moccalocca100
    @Moccalocca100 18 дней назад +1

    Is it possible to remove the rear trims without the wheel part removsl

    • @FullThrottleBHP
      @FullThrottleBHP  16 дней назад

      Thanks for reaching out, I hope you enjoyed. I found the method in the episode to be the easiest and quickest method. You may be able to do it another way but this was very easy and quick to do. Please consider leaving a thumbs up and subscribing if you have not already. Your support is greatly appreciated 🙏
      - Full Throttle

  • @dmplayer7238
    @dmplayer7238 Год назад +1

    Hello, thank you for your video.
    I have a new model still under warranty, will putting this on make my warranty stop?
    If I don't put silicone and just use the sticker, is it possible to remove them in a few years if I sell it and the buyer does not want to keep this modification?
    Thanks in advance

    • @FullThrottleBHP
      @FullThrottleBHP  Год назад

      Thank you for reaching out! I hope you enjoyed the episode and if so please consider leaving a thumbs up and subscribing.
      This will not void your factory warranty. This vehicle in the episode is still under factory warranties as well with no issues.
      The reason we did not drill and use riviot or anything is to ensure the ability to remove and put back to factory if needed. The Silicone adhesive used can easily be removed and cleaned back to factory finish.
      If you have any other questions please let me know. It has been a great upgrade and truly helps define the body lines.
      Thank you again for your support.
      - Full Throttle

    • @FullThrottleBHP
      @FullThrottleBHP  Год назад

      You could also try using just the double sided tape. Depending in climate and such it may be sufficient to hold it to the vehicle.

  • @amarbiharie3036
    @amarbiharie3036 2 месяца назад

    Good video bro thank you!
    Can you also do a video that explais how to install the glossy black exhaust trim. I want to change the Chrome ones.
    Can you please help me with this, is it easy to do? Or not?

    • @FullThrottleBHP
      @FullThrottleBHP  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for reaching out, I appreciate your feedback. Are you trying to replace the whole diffuser to the gloss black amg version or just the chrome trim?
      Please consider leaving a thumbs up and subscribing if you have not done so already! Your support is greatly appreciated.
      - Full Throttle

    • @amarbiharie3036
      @amarbiharie3036 2 месяца назад

      @@FullThrottleBHP i just wanna try to replace the Chrome exhaust tips of my 2020 a klass sedan. Can I mail you the pics?

  • @Mark_AMG_line
    @Mark_AMG_line 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I have a 2022 B 200 AMG line. Do you know if these rear canards will fit? The vents look identical to mine and i know the rear exhaust trim is the same on several models as ive already changed mine. Thanks in advance.

    • @FullThrottleBHP
      @FullThrottleBHP  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for reaching out, I haven't seen a B class for quite some time around my dealerships. Pleased to see they are still offered. The new generation W247 is a very good looking. Roughly where are you located?
      After looking up your model the stock "vent" looks very similar. Looks like almost the same shape for sure but unsure if size is slightly different. Mercedes likes to use the same parts across models when possible to lower production costs so it would be highly likely that they could be the same.
      I would say it's worth a try, you could always order them and send them back worse case if they do not fit. Another option would be to remove the current stock one, should be similar as this video and then send me some pics and we can compare it to the one I took off the A class.
      If you interested in that reach out to me on Instagram @FullThrottle.bhp
      Please consider leaving a like on the episode and subscribing if you have not already. Your support is greatly appreciated.
      - Full Throttle

    • @Mark_AMG_line
      @Mark_AMG_line 5 месяцев назад

      @@FullThrottleBHP Thanks for the reply, really appreciate it. I've messaged so many companies asking for advice and no response from anyone. I think I'll order one and try it, like you said I can always send it back. After seeing your video doing the A45 rear diffuser conversion I want to do the same as again the parts look very similar.

  • @lorenzorustioni3923
    @lorenzorustioni3923 Год назад +1

    what kind of silicone did you use?

    • @FullThrottleBHP
      @FullThrottleBHP  Год назад

      Thanks for reaching out, I hope you enjoyed the episode and be sure to consider hitting that subscribe button and leaving a thumps up of you haven't already.
      I used "Permatex" brand Automotive grade RTV Sealant or also known as Aheaive sealant. There are probably multiple brands of this but this has been the one I've used over many years with great results.
      Link for product used:
      amzn.to/428q8wK
      If you have any other questions be sure to let me know.
      - Full Throttle

  • @naunidhkhaneja9110
    @naunidhkhaneja9110 Год назад +1

    Where did you buy these?

    • @FullThrottleBHP
      @FullThrottleBHP  Год назад

      Thanks for reaching out! I hope you enjoyed the episode and if so please consider leaving a thumb's up and subscribing if you have not already done so. Your support is greatly appreciated. You can find the canards from a few different places. You could purchase direct from a Mercedes Benz Dealer ship of find a 3rd party selling them like this seller on Amazon. amzn.to/41jblhc or
      www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005067144213.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.3.522c62efXhZGtu&algo_pvid=506c8e05-aa52-476e-8716-693698c67b00&algo_exp_id=506c8e05-aa52-476e-8716-693698c67b00-1&pdp_npi=3%40dis%21CAD%2139.36%2119.66%21%21%21%21%21%40211beca116835441673887759d07ea%2112000031508603029%21sea%21CA%21710724413&curPageLogUid=gzupR7ZdQweP
      I hope this helps and if you have any other questions be sure to let me know.
      - Full Throttle