⚙️ Engineered for Versatility
Whether your car is stock height, lowered, or wide-bodied, the Dreamizer Front Lip Strut Kit adapts easily. Works seamlessly with front lips, splitters, and spoilers to deliver both aesthetic balance and downforce integrity.
Compatible With:
Honda | Nissan | Toyota | Mazda | Subaru | Mitsubishi | Ford | Chevy | and more.
🔩 Simple Installation, Pro Results
Each kit comes with hardware for a clean install — no welding or fabricating needed.
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Measure and mark mounting points.
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Attach the rods to your lip and bumper.
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Adjust to desired length and tighten.
Pro Street Tip: For maximum effect, angle your rods slightly outward — not only for better structural support but for that race-ready stance that turns heads.
🧱 Built to Withstand Real Driving
The Dreamizer Strut Rod Kit is built with high-strength aluminum alloy and impact-resistant ABS, ensuring it can handle track conditions, highway speeds, and everyday road hazards. The round-corner design adds both strength and a refined, custom aesthetic.
🔥 Final Verdict
If you’re looking for the perfect blend of aerodynamics, durability, and bold styling, the Dreamizer Universal Front Bumper Lip Strut Rod Spoiler Kit (Black, Round Corner) is your go-to upgrade. It’s lightweight, strong, and designed for enthusiasts who build their cars to be driven, not parked.
[👉 Shop the Dreamizer Front Lip Strut Rod Spoiler Kit Now at Pro Street Online]
Because aero should look good — and actually work.









































































Tristan –
I like the product. My only thing is that I wish it was longer and the black screws that were provided were better quality due to them snapping and stripping.
Michael Forbes –
Do not buy this product ive reached out to the company with no response back this part is dangerously bad it came apart at 75 mph and destroyed my front clip with scratches and almost caused a serious wreck on high way it hit a few other cars when it came apart i repeat do not buy
streetblaze290 –
Got it because it was a cheap carbon fiber look. I invested in buying extra screws to secure the splitter to my bumper. Secured the support struts and took my time doing it. Overall very pleased with the outcome. Will update with any negative qualities if any
ASchaldy –
UPDATE:They have sent me new support bars and they are much better and actually work.The spoiler is still flimsy but it has held up so far even through multiple car washes.Pros: looks cool once installedCons: It is kind of cheaply made and difficult to install without having 10 hands. The self taping screws it comes with don’t hold very well so I needed to use some smaller bolts to attach it to the car. The adjustment bars have problems as I could only get one end to lengthen on them so they look kind of weird. I wish the bars would be better.
Joseph Tafoya –
Got one for my 2017 w205 and my 2021 civic, installation was a breeze with the self tappers, theyre cheap in price but durable in material. Would not go wrong with this one.
Cody Johnson –
You pay for what you get. This splitter is super cheap and flimsy. I feel like I would crack it if I scraped, which I do frequently.Install was okay I guess, just kind of a wing it thing with only 4 step instructions. Don’t bother with the screws it came with, I spent almost 40$ on bolts, washers and nuts and this thing was still EXTREMELY flimsy. I got all that work done and took it off immediately. I didn’t even take any pictures before tearing it off, it looked so cheap I didn’t want to do my mk7 dirty like that.Bright side, it looks cool from a distance. BUT When you get up close you get to see that big seam in the very middle where you connect the 2 piece front of the splitter together.
Kollen Niemuth –
Brittle as they come.Unfortunately, even though it may have good looks, this front splitter is one tiny vibration away from destruction.Purchased a few months back, installed about a few weeks ago, and didn’t last even 3 weeks.All thats left is the top of the supports.
Tyler Darnell –
Horrible quality
Karl –
Looks ok
I installed on my 10th gen civic. It looked okay until both side pieces went flying off driving down the highway. I used all the hardware that came in box and it still came off at 120km. If you do buy it, use bolts with washer and nuts to install not the screws it comes with. As well the plastic it’s made from is hard with not much flex in it.
clare homan –
Looks great wish installation instructions were a bit clearer
Looks great on my car. Wish though the included instructions were on a bigger piece of paper and a bit more clearer to read. Otherwise it was what I wanted.