Need help finding nismo rear pieces
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Are they authentic or replica? Fitment will depend greatly on that single factor.
That being said, I've now owned two different sets of replica Nismo add-ons, and they both fit differently. I have yet to find an "obvious" way to mount them, i.e. it's not as though they just slide or click into place when you get it just right. Eventually I just used my best judgement, picked a spot and stuck them there.
That being said, I've now owned two different sets of replica Nismo add-ons, and they both fit differently. I have yet to find an "obvious" way to mount them, i.e. it's not as though they just slide or click into place when you get it just right. Eventually I just used my best judgement, picked a spot and stuck them there.
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What I did is install them added 2 screws where the bolts go and added one under they look good and don't seem to fall out
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What I did was remove the mud guards . Put the add ons drilled holes to put the screws I drilled 2 holes where the bolts go and one under it fitted good and clean you don't really need 3m tape it stays really tight when u put one screw i'n the bottom
Mine are from dura flex
Mine are from dura flex
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Fit actually looks decent on those.
I should have added in my previous post that in addition to the 3M tape across the top and the screw holding it to the wheel well, I also drilled a hole through the bottom flange of the add-on, toward the rear, and corresponding hole through the bumper, then used a pop-rivet to secure it there.
I should have added in my previous post that in addition to the 3M tape across the top and the screw holding it to the wheel well, I also drilled a hole through the bottom flange of the add-on, toward the rear, and corresponding hole through the bumper, then used a pop-rivet to secure it there.
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I wouldn't bother until you have them painted, that 3M tape is pretty nasty and will suck to get off. Unless you know you 100% want them unpainted/black, I'd hold off just so you aren't doing double work and getting frustrated. But the stuff is cheap, and it's definitely worth a shot once you're at that point.
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like everyone said, 3M is the way to go. When I bought OEM rear guards for the G35, despite the fact that it's OEM... I went 3M and no screws, and it stayed on. But I knew I was never going to take them off because the OEM Bumper looked like it was missing something, and that was it. If you know that you will not be removing these, then no worries on 3M. Also, make sure you wipe down that area good; wash it, and wipe it down with some alcohol and it will stick good! GL!
- Ben
- Ben