No worries Alex.
I wouldn't think so because it looks like the v-lip screws in front of the tabs of the air dams; the tabs are rather far back.
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hey everyone,
ofey is right for when it comes to paying a workshop to do the work for you. i am nto just saying this, but in general, you get what you pay for. this comes into when you build a house, buy a computer or get your car serviced. anyone who says that they can service your car for $50 with good oil and new filters, plus their time...is lying...
but anyways, the first time that i installed the x factor side skirts (and front lip extensions)...i majoraly misjudged just how hard it was. too be honest, not hard, but time consuming. my first tiem took me over 6 hours. but the second one took me just over 90mins...
the marker makers are actually pretty good once you get the first side done. just remember to test as many times as you need to so that you feel comfortable drilling into your car.
also go buy a hole marker (i forget the real name, but you use it to make impressions in the metal so you have a starting point prior to drilling)
good luck with it mate...just spend the time and make sure that you ahve a friend to help you hold the side skirt in place to line it all up
chris
ofey is right for when it comes to paying a workshop to do the work for you. i am nto just saying this, but in general, you get what you pay for. this comes into when you build a house, buy a computer or get your car serviced. anyone who says that they can service your car for $50 with good oil and new filters, plus their time...is lying...
but anyways, the first time that i installed the x factor side skirts (and front lip extensions)...i majoraly misjudged just how hard it was. too be honest, not hard, but time consuming. my first tiem took me over 6 hours. but the second one took me just over 90mins...
the marker makers are actually pretty good once you get the first side done. just remember to test as many times as you need to so that you feel comfortable drilling into your car.
also go buy a hole marker (i forget the real name, but you use it to make impressions in the metal so you have a starting point prior to drilling)
good luck with it mate...just spend the time and make sure that you ahve a friend to help you hold the side skirt in place to line it all up
chris
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