Rob B
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Registered: 8th Jan 04
Location: Area Motorsport Drives: Race EP3
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I went to Tuning.co.uk today in Lichfield and bought some abs Plastic side skirts, there are indents of where to drill etc and there a perfet fit ( no trimming ) was just wandering should i bond it on then drill or drill then bond it on ?
Cheers
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bradfincham
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Registered: 20th Sep 02
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Best thing to do is get a nail gun!
Match the skirts to the car and then fix to the car with the nail gun,
this is what the professionals use and its definately the easiest way
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Jamie
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Registered: 1st Apr 02
Location: Aberdeen
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haha who nail gunned your skirts on?
Mine were Genuine Renault ones. So bonded then used fitting to screw them on
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bradfincham
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The compressed air nail guns are the best as the nails go straight through sill
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Rob B
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Registered: 8th Jan 04
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Yeh J-ME there are indents for where the screws are ment to go so its all pretty simple was just wandering in which order to do it
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bradfincham
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Sikkaflex on the back of the skirt, then mate up, then drill and use pop rivets to fix the skirts
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Rob B
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it came with some adhesive, dunno what its called though
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Davido
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Registered: 18th Aug 03
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nail gun pmsl never heard of that one !!
rivet gun would be best rob id imagine your gona need a few to hold them in solid, so drill small pilot hole to areas your gona attatch them to car the rivet through obviously with how rivets work there going to grip it nice and tight, put sikoflex on behind though first and that will strenghten even more once it sets, but youve got the added security of the rivets;
[Edited on 29-04-2005 by daveyboyuk]
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