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when puttlin a chin spoiler on do you just screw the screws into the plastic bodyso the spoiler is flush with the body and thats all? or is there another better way to install it?
thanks i would post this is HOW TO but no one really reads that :hello:
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Ya know what, I have a chin spoiler in my garage that's been awaiting install for about 4 months now lol..... This shall be nice to listen too, and MAYBE I'll work up the energy to put it on |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Ozark, MO
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Basically. I got my car up on ramps and held the chin spoiler up with some tape. I marked and drilled each hole into the body of the car and stuck the little plastic screw things in. I lined mine up with the side of the car so its not flush in the front but I still like it.
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