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k had no prob with installing front and back bumpers..now how should i go with the side skirts...an adhesive of some kind or something??...didnt find anything in search about installing side skirts
You have to open the doors, place the side skirts on, and then drill them on.
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yes, on the ends you can, but they usually need to be secured along the top edge. I got a thing of urethane glue and used glue and self tapping screws....
you leave the bottom molding under your doors on right, or do you take those off fro the side skirts?
Exactly what I need to know because I'm going to install mine soon.
Do you have to remove the black rubber gaurd that is on the bottom of the door? Anyone?
i took mine off, i couldnt get the door to close properly with them on. but i cut that flexible part on the bottom off and put the rounded part back on the door
Oh yeah, I had that same problem when I was test fitting them on my car. That's why I asked. I knew it wasn't right...
Thanks for the help, I'ma pull them off right now
i took mine off, i couldnt get the door to close properly with them on. but i cut that flexible part on the bottom off and put the rounded part back on the door
Why hasn't anyone ever just pulled those off and then fiberglassed the remaining void? It would look sooooo much better than having that black part sticking out of your paint job.
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