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> 404 skirts and trd splitters, how to install??
post Dec 9, 2012 - 6:23 PM
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i got a set of 404 skirts but it wouldnt really squeeze in. how do u guys install it and does anyone know where i can get some rubber gaskets to fell in the gaps between the splitters and bumpers? or do u guys do it yourselves?? i tried double sided tape but they wont hold.
post Dec 9, 2012 - 7:22 PM
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I have a set of TRD replica skirts. They wouldn't fit on my car without taking the plastic strips in the rear of the front fenders out and installing them over the skirts. They fit under my stock skirts but have to fit over my TRD replicas.

I have screws in the front fenders of my skirts, double sided tape along the top, and I put some screws in the rear fenders for a temp hold but I will be replacing them with rivets..... eventually. I picked up some 20 lb. double sided tape at Home Depot for like $5 a roll. Holds great.

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post Dec 15, 2012 - 12:43 PM
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When I installed my 404 skirts, I used double sided tape from home depot. It's the 3m grey stuff. and I also used rivets. I then filled the rivets with body filler, sanded and painted the skirts on the car.

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