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crazybeasty 10-27-2010 02:38 PM

Shine Auto Rear Add On Question
 
Hey guys i was wondering for the shine auto rear add ons, if anyone has bought it directly from shine auto if so are there already holes drilled in it and if there are holes already drilled in it will it fit the bolts and holes from my rear splash guards or do i need to drill extra holes. here are some pics of my rear splash guards so to understand my questions better.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1171/...53f77081_z.jpg
IMG_0708[1] by BigBadBao, on Flickr

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/...fde52e50_z.jpg
IMG_0707[1] by BigBadBao, on Flickr

Jamaica 10-27-2010 05:14 PM

The rear adds on go in the same wholes as the rear spats. So there will be no need to drill holes. Just test fit the rear adds on prep it, paint it. But dont forget to test fit before paint. Then after test fitting and paint when installing it ,clean off the area that needs to be cleaned and use double sided tape all around and then screw two screws in were the old spats were at and your all good!

crazybeasty 10-27-2010 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jamaica951 (Post 784534)
The rear adds on go in the same wholes as the rear spats. So there will be no need to drill holes. Just test fit the rear adds on prep it, paint it. But dont forget to test fit before paint. Then after test fitting and paint when installing it ,clean off the area that needs to be cleaned and use double sided tape all around and then screw two screws in were the old spats were at and your all good!

thx man, so your saying they come pre-holed and did u gets urs from shineautoproject.com?

Jamaica 10-27-2010 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by crazybeasty (Post 784623)
thx man, so your saying they come pre-holed and did u gets urs from shineautoproject.com?

Comes predilled bro. Yup thats were I got mine at! I know the Owner. Good guy great products. :tiphat:

crazybeasty 10-27-2010 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jamaica951 (Post 784689)
Comes predilled bro. Yup thats were I got mine at! I know the Owner. Good guy great products. :tiphat:

thx man yeah i emailed him he said they come predrilled but i might have to drill some idk ill probably get them in the near future thx for the info.

98intrigue 10-27-2010 09:03 PM

I was only able to use 1 screw to mount the rear addons...the top screw in the fender well to be exact. The bottom hole was about .5" away from sitting flush with the fender well. The hole in the bottom of the addon was about 1" away from sitting flush with the bottom of the bumper. Just be sure to clean the bumper well and mount the addon using 3M tape. I've had mine on for over a week without a sign of coming loose.

Westwood 10-28-2010 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by jamaica951 (Post 784689)
Comes predilled bro. Yup thats were I got mine at! I know the Owner. Good guy great products. :tiphat:

:iagree: perfect fitment

crazybeasty 10-28-2010 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 98intrigue (Post 784836)
I was only able to use 1 screw to mount the rear addons...the top screw in the fender well to be exact. The bottom hole was about .5" away from sitting flush with the fender well. The hole in the bottom of the addon was about 1" away from sitting flush with the bottom of the bumper. Just be sure to clean the bumper well and mount the addon using 3M tape. I've had mine on for over a week without a sign of coming loose.

so ur saying u only used the top screw of the fender to secure ur add on and the rest was just 3m tape?

98intrigue 10-28-2010 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by crazybeasty (Post 786265)
so ur saying u only used the top screw of the fender to secure ur add on and the rest was just 3m tape?

Yes, I only used the top screw of the OEM splash guards and 3M tape along the entire rear addon.


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