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whats up guys, I've had some skirts for a while and finally have some money laying around to have them painted, but I was wondering if this is an easy instal I could do myself, and just have them painted. I test fitted the skirts, they seem to be pretty tight, the area I was having problems with was the area in the door jamb. does anyone have any type of tips or tricks to installing skirts, or should I just pay a professional? Thanks for your help
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What type of skirts are they? Basically you need to fit them, and then glue and screw them to the car. Check out this forum:
http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=14561 I gave a how-to on putting on a kit as a whole, but the info is still good for just sideskirts. If you're putting on invader skirts, there's a top lip that lays on the bottom section of the door jam (at least mine did). I found that there was no way to put the plastic trim back on with that lip there. Is this the problem you're talking about in the door jam? If so, do like I did and cut off that lip and smooth the rest of the skirt into the door jam. -------------------- ![]() |
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