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Z-glide style front and sides skirts does any one have them and how do they fit. I need to know befor i go and buy them.
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the fitment below the turn signals was a little rough, but not enough to complain about, if you buy from erebuni the holes are not pre drilled, not that thats a big deal. What I did was line my stock bumper with rubber weather stripping, and fit the bumper with two bolts on each side where the lip wraps around the wheel well. Then I drilled holes in the top of the z lip and used zip ties to pull it as close as I could to the bumper and put two more bolts on top. Hope this helps-
also get some koni adjustables or something to lower it on some bigger wheels, on a stock suspension the lip scrapes everywhere. on the bottom of the lip(since its fiberglass) use some rubber weather stripping to cover the underside of the lip, no matter how hard you try, you will scrape so you better protect it from cracks starting on the bottom. And beware the curb and those concrete parking blocks in parking spaces. often those are to high to clear with the lip.(it only sits like 5 1/2" off the ground. whereas the invader sits about 7") hope this helps you out, good luck with the kit. -------------------- [img]http://photos-081.facebook.com/n6/081/n15913038_30266081_3342.jpg[/img]
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