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Old Mar 21, 2004 | 04:23 PM
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install help stillen side skirts?

install help stillen side skirts how do you guys mount them and what do you use?Also do you have to take out those rubber covers on the front tires.
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I used double sided tape. Screw on each end. If you are planning to use screws in the rear, you ll have to take off the tires. In the front, you just need to turn the wheels all the way..
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Originally Posted by REYMAX77
can anyone help

On my first side, I used screws. I hated the look of the screw head so I tried glue on the next side. It worked fine! I regret ever using screws. My advise is use a really strong double sided tape or glue like me. I used Liquid Nails LC-130. The bottom of the door could scrape the top of the skirt so somehow prop weights over the top of the skirts as they dry. When I say don't use screws, I mean when you open the doors and look at the top of the side skirt. I do, however, have one screw on each end inside the wheel.
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