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Sorry, but I can't pm you.... Messages won't go further than my outbox, that's why I open this topic.
A few months ago you've sent 2 splitters (1 rouse and 1 RS500) to holland, to a guy named George Comijs.
The RS spoiler was ment for my 3dr.
Yesterday I finnally had some time to pick it up at George's.
It looks really good, but I wanted to ask you what the best way is to asemble it on my car?
And even more important, whats the best way to join the 2 parts togheter?
I hope you can give me a quick answer.
If someone else has idea's about this, you can also pm me. Or maybe someone else can try to sent this message to Moose 130.
Thanks alot.
A few months ago you've sent 2 splitters (1 rouse and 1 RS500) to holland, to a guy named George Comijs.
The RS spoiler was ment for my 3dr.
Yesterday I finnally had some time to pick it up at George's.
It looks really good, but I wanted to ask you what the best way is to asemble it on my car?
And even more important, whats the best way to join the 2 parts togheter?
I hope you can give me a quick answer.
If someone else has idea's about this, you can also pm me. Or maybe someone else can try to sent this message to Moose 130.
Thanks alot.
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hello mate, moose130 is on holiday and not back until monday.some people have used self tapping screws to fix the splitters.otherwise you could drill holes in the splitter and bumper and use speed clips maybe?
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Hi Milan,
I've always used 1/8 inch drill and self tapping screws.
I must be honest and say that I've never fitted a 500 style splitter the same as yours though.
I would sugest starting by fitting only one side, probably the side with the central 'joint lump'. Then fit teh other side making any adjustments to it's lenth as needed.
Just lightly clamp it in place and drill through at regular intervals.
Craig
I've always used 1/8 inch drill and self tapping screws.
I must be honest and say that I've never fitted a 500 style splitter the same as yours though.
I would sugest starting by fitting only one side, probably the side with the central 'joint lump'. Then fit teh other side making any adjustments to it's lenth as needed.
Just lightly clamp it in place and drill through at regular intervals.
Craig
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Oh I don't think you have to join the parts together as such, just fit a screw at the very end so they don't flap about.
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Have managed to get some truck parts though
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