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Are the two screws in the wheel well required? I know you mentioned the possibility of using a clip but are they needed in that spot or did you just

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Old 11-23-2010, 01:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Are the two screws in the wheel well required? I know you mentioned the possibility of using a clip but are they needed in that spot or did you just add them for extra strength?
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Are the two screws in the wheel well required? I know you mentioned the possibility of using a clip but are they needed in that spot or did you just add them for extra strength?
Honestly... I don't think they were necessary, but it helps the end sit flush. You could use a clip, or some double sided tape to help it... I used one of the screws that came with the packaging just to be safe.

It wasn't going anywhere before.. but if anything, the sides won't squirm around and scuff up my paint.

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I noticed the post was deleted where RC asking for a price and then josh replying with you will have a pm on your price.

Was that price only for RCZ? Has he became the unofficial sponsor/spokes person for stillen. Just wondering seems shady both post were deleted.
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