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Old 07-03-2006, 04:12 PM
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2002 sunfire underbody lights

i just got my 2002 sunfire gt and i purchased an underbody kit. so i go to install the kit and i got the front and sides on, but there is literally NO room in the back for the last light. i tried fitting it in anyway and there is just no room cause the exhaust is in the way. any sunfire drivers have a solution for this problem? ill take pictures later if tahts necessary for you.
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Re: 2002 sunfire underbody lights

anything? bump*
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Old 07-05-2006, 01:54 AM
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Re: 2002 sunfire underbody lights

only thing I would say is to connect it to the rear axle. You could run an aftermarket exhaust and have some more room, since the stock mufflers are HUGE. I don't have underbodies, but I spend a lot of time under my sunfire (mods, not repairs usually LOL) and I have to agree room in the rear is a scarace thing indeed.

The only real problem with the rear axle is the shock, since it is attached to the suspension, it will move with every bump in the road.
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