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post Mar 3, 2004 - 8:47 PM
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biggrin.gif ok got my vader kit in today biggrin.gif
but how do i get the sideskirts on?
epoxy?


oh and how would i got about cutting a section outta the bumper, cause i'm not sure what tool to use on fiberglass
post Mar 3, 2004 - 8:52 PM
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lol...u seem REALLY lost and the best thing to do when ur lost is to get directions to the nearest body shop smile.gif


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post Mar 3, 2004 - 8:55 PM
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yea man...those skirts took a very good amount of trimming,cutting, and filling with fiberglass...you cant just epoxy them on there! Also, why are you trying to hack apart your new front bumper? Sounds like this job would be best left to a pro...spend the extra money and get it done right at a shop. its more trouble than its worth truse me.
post Mar 3, 2004 - 9:06 PM
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Ravens worth auto body shop on Port Royal road does very good work but is rather expensive, but they are one of the best. Port royal is off braddock right next to the braddock road west exit off the beltway. Good luck man.
post Mar 3, 2004 - 9:40 PM
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hey thanks slipgun i'll drive over there tomorrow or sumthing
post Mar 3, 2004 - 9:55 PM
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good luck with that..hehe


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post Mar 3, 2004 - 10:25 PM
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mine were wicked easy to put on? i took off the door sill placed the side skirt there drilled it in place screwed it down. then just put two screws on each end of the wheel well. i used all stainless screws so no rust.
and there werent any places that needed to be trimmed or epoxyed?


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post Mar 3, 2004 - 10:26 PM
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the carbide or diamond cuttin disc for the dremels work good for fiberglass... the carbide one cuts fast as hell so be careful with that... diffently if your not sure then you just need to let someone else do it for you.

basically if you cant figure out the sideskirts dont attempt the front cuz your just gonna mess it up and then your out a front bumper unless you fix it


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post Mar 3, 2004 - 10:42 PM
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yea, well i knew how to put on the skirts i just wanted to make sure there wasn't a smarter or better way, but i think i'm just goin to be lazy and take everything to a shop and have it done, except for that front scoop which i will make and then let the shop put it on

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