thanxyanyan said:yes just double sided tape...
i'll throw some up when I get it... should be here within the month... i'll show pix of the install (the double sided tape and what-not... by then though this thread will have been forgotten lol hey what part of the bay area you live in? i've seen a blue one at safeway around by me a couple times...Notorious_V.I.C said:any pics???
(jacked)i'll throw some up when I get it... should be here within the month... i'll show pix of the install (the double sided tape and what-not... by then though this thread will have been forgotten lol hey what part of the bay area you live in? i've seen a blue one at safeway around by me a couple times...<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
Maxx Mazda said:For WW skirts, they screw on in the ends, and there is a screw on bracket in the middle under the car, but the upper edge is 2 sided taped on. Only took me about an hour for each of mine.
I work at a body shop doing that kinda s*** all day long, so I guess I AM a professional... I had it painted first, then I rilled al lthe hole to mount and fabbed up the brackets for the foglights (those are the biggest pain in the ass, mounting them to the frame.) Then I had to get the stock grills to fit, and find some way to secure the splash shield. The kit wasn't very well designed with regards to that kinda s***... I'd get it professionally done or yo'll have ALOT of headaches if you don't know what you're doing.BlueWolfCry said:ohhh...so no professional required. thats good. was it just as easy to install the front bumper? did you get it painted then installed or vise versa? thanks for the info
Maxx Mazda said:I work at a body shop doing that kinda s*** all day long, so I guess I AM a professional... I had it painted first, then I rilled al lthe hole to mount and fabbed up the brackets for the foglights (those are the biggest pain in the ass, mounting them to the frame.) Then I had to get the stock grills to fit, and find some way to secure the splash shield. The kit wasn't very well designed with regards to that kinda s***... I'd get it professionally done or yo'll have ALOT of headaches if you don't know what you're doing.
Maxx Mazda said:Dunno on price. You're looking at about 6 hours at LEAST just for the install of the 3 pieces, so try like 3-5 hours (bodyshop time) to do the front bumper, not including paint. Do it yourself man, it's not that hard if you take it slow, and you'l lsave a TON of money. The AutoEXE grill should fit, cause my stock one did...
If you have any mechanical aptitude, it can be donw, but it's gonna need alot of work around the bottom of the headlights, and around the wheelwell area to get the splashshields to attach. To do it properly, don't rush. Like, set aside a weekend, and don't just do a hack job on something so you can have a body kit on ASAP. Take your time to make sure you get it right the first time.BlueWolfCry said:lol i WANT to do it myself but you just recommended professional install on the front lol. i can do it myself, thanks for your help
o yea forgot about this.. lol it was out here in fairfield...Notorious_V.I.C said:(jacked)
Safeway?.......huh yea that might have been me, I live in COncord. Which Safeway have u seen this Blue MSP? Cause i've been goin to a bunch of Safeways this past week and was tryin to find a certain one. I finally found it.. Yea we should meet up or something