Jul 21, 2004 - 9:33 AM
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Has anyone done it themselves? If so how easy was it and how did you do it. A guy I've seen here uses these tough glue and rivets the kit onto the car and then covers the rivet holes, sands it, and then paints it. Is this the route to go for anyone with autobody experience or anything close to that?
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Jul 22, 2004 - 10:45 PM
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So i wouldn't have to use some tiny hand-screwdriver to put in screws. I used a drill and saved time. And the bodyman with 25 years experience that told me how to do it told me to. Why? Is taking off the wheels such horrible advice, or is it just too hard for you to do? Chill out bro.
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