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Tools needed for cuppa splitter. Drill, to remove rivets holding on original rubber air dam. Sharp knife to trim splitter. Some screws to attach the new one. Screwdriver for said screws. That is it. Jacking up the car will make it easier but could also use parking on a tall curb.Originally posted by cyclone
It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
Originally posted by Broda
I would rather teabag a bear trap
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Originally posted by cyclone View PostTools needed for cuppa splitter. Drill, to remove rivets holding on original rubber air dam. Sharp knife to trim splitter. Some screws to attach the new one. Screwdriver for said screws. That is it. Jacking up the car will make it easier but could also use parking on a tall curb.
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My tip would be fit it with wide gauge thread self tappers, so that if you hit something (Like I did in a filed recently) the tappers give way and the splitter comes away from the vehicle
Better that than fitting it on really solidly, so that if you do catch something, it don't rip the whole front of the car off. LOL.sigpicJog on Noddy
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Originally posted by Chris_Blue View PostMy tip would be fit it with wide gauge thread self tappers, so that if you hit something (Like I did in a filed recently) the tappers give way and the splitter comes away from the vehicle
Better that than fitting it on really solidly, so that if you do catch something, it don't rip the whole front of the car off. LOL.
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