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Old Jan 25, 2004
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I want to pick up oem sides for my 2 door. I was just wondering how many screw holes am i suppose to drill? please help
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Hi. Sorry I have no idea.

Hey you're from vancouver. Where did you get them from.
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For the side skirts there is no need to drill any holes. Only the front lip requires drilling. Everything for the side skirts are directly bolt on. Hope the info helps!
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For the side skirts there is no need to drill any holes. Only the front lip requires drilling. Everything for the side skirts are directly bolt on. Hope the info helps!
was it just me or did this not make any sense?
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hahahaha "bolt on" without using any screws......that just contradicted itself. I thought the skirts had screw holes on either side of the wheel wells and the use to double sided tape in the middle...
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Yea you will be using 3mm tape which often time it comes on the side skirt already but to make sure it doesnt come of you should put some screw into.
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Yeah, like everyone said there's no drilling involved. The instructions seem kinda weird though. Let me know how it works out. I'm putting off installing me because of the weather, etc...
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oem sides have brackets that go from the bottom of the side skirt to the seam where the body meets the frame on the car and each one clamps on with screws. then you use existing screws holding in your fender walls to hold on to the sides of the skirts, then all along the top of the skirt is double sided tape.
http://www.handa-accessories.com/civic/03aeroside.pdf
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