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Thanks for the instructions phat_99celiGT. I went to Home Depot and went to the house gutter section and got the mesh. It was exactly the right width and I only had to cut two inches off the length. I spray painted it metallic silver to prevent it from rusting. I parked half my car onto the curb so that I can get underneath it to remove the plastic underside. I got under there and zip tied away. 1 hour for two coats of paint to dry 15 minutes installation time. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks. Check out the photo. |
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i shoulda spraypainted mine, how did you put yours in? i went in through the top infront of the radiator it was reely easey, but i need to spray paint it, cant reely tell cuz the pix small but looks good from what i can see
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I went from underneath. There were only 8 to 10 screws holding the underpanel in place. I parked the left side of my car on the sidewalk and with that added 6inches it was easy to get under the car.
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