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Old 08-21-2007, 03:57 PM
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first, to be able to install those guards i need to drill some holes.
i've just put on the front ones with turning the front wheels.
but since the rear wheels are not turnable~ do i have to jack up the car n' take out the rear wheels then install the rear guards? instructions doesn't give any info on it. any help would be nice.
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Old 08-21-2007, 04:03 PM
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I took mine off w/o removing the rear wheel or putting the car on a jack. Shorty phillips should do the trick. If you need to drill holes in your side skirt (cringes), then you'll have to remove the rear wheels to have enough space for the drill.
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Yup, either a shorty or an offset screwdriver should do the trick without having to remove the wheels.

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Old 08-21-2007, 09:08 PM
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thx guys.
but the instruction sheet says to drill holes then put screws onto it. im not having trouble with phillips, but the drilling~~~ hand drill too big. did you guys put it on with the 3m tape???
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p.s. IM INSTALLING IT~not to take off
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Check out a "right angle drill".
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thank you guys. so i ended up taking out 2 rear wheels n' put it on. look great
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