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Old 05-02-2017, 06:24 AM   #1
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Are they easy to pop on the new ones. I don't want to start if it is going to turn into an all day affair. If that's the case, I will duct tape. Thanks.
The rubber flaps are literally 3 screws, no sweat. The air guide fits under one of the flap screws and the underbody panel. It is best done with the front on jack stands so you can visually confirm that all 3 holes are lined up when inserting the screw. Almost no skill required.
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Old 05-02-2017, 06:39 AM   #2
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The rubber flaps are literally 3 screws, no sweat. The air guide fits under one of the flap screws and the underbody panel. It is best done with the front on jack stands so you can visually confirm that all 3 holes are lined up when inserting the screw. Almost no skill required.
+1 . . . very easy to replace. Do it on jack stands or ramps to raise the front end for easier access.
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