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Old Jan 8, 2002
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Hurry! Octane sideskirts install question...

The guy I'm having install my kit told me that the only way he can put the sideskirts on is to drill in the side of my baby [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/IMG] and countersink the screws and that'll hold it on. He said the screws will show and I told him to just bondo it or something then paint over it. I don't know jack about bodykits so I don't know if this is right or he's just riggin' it to work. Anyone who knows bout this (preferably about octane) could you tell me how they are put on? I dont' mind having my ride drilled but if theres a better way to do it than his then someone tell me before tomorrow! Also... was there any hardware that came with anyone's kits or is he gonna have to figure it out? He's been doing painting and body work for 40 years but this is his first custom sideskirts install so help me out guys. Thanks...
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You can shoot screws into the fender wells(where it wraps around). Along with that you use some of that double sided tape.
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