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Old 03-18-2003, 02:31 AM
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Question Wings West RS Side Skirt Install

Hi I know this is a pretty simple question to probably most of you out there but I am trying to install the Wings West RS series side skirt on my '94 Integra coupe. My question is that what kind of screws did you use to drill? Is there a specific type? I noticed that on the cars that have sideskirts it's drilled into the metal. Can you use a regular Black and Decker Hand Drill to do the job? And how many on each side should I drill and in what location is best?

I know this is simple to most of you who already have a kit on but please help! Thanks!!!
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metal tap screws shoulda came with your kit. if not get some in the right length from your local hardware store. screw as many as neede to provide a firm fit without having them show up tooooo much. good luck.
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Old 03-20-2003, 03:03 PM
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What I do is get some self tapping, countersunk screws "if you don't know what that is ask the hardware guy he'll tell you". You'll also need a counter sink and drill bit a little smaller diameter than you screw. Drill the hole through both the side skirts and your car, counter sink the holes in the side skirts and screw the side skirts onto the car. you can either prime and paint over the screws on put a little bondo over the screw so you can't see them, the only problem with that is it will be a bitch to get back off. Or if you can find some place where its not really obvious where the screw will be just screw some normal screws to it. Well good luck
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can the same method be used for urethane black widow side skirts?
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Old 03-20-2003, 09:40 PM
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Which method? I listed a couple, I don't see why not the only problem I would see with urethane is if you use counter sunk screws and the side skirts flex or bend the bondo might crack out, or you can use "cathair" or "fiberall" I use fiberall its the shit. Its almost like bondo, you mix it up the same and everything but it has fiberglass hairs in it and its 1,000 times stronger than bondo. Its also waterproof and it sands really well, I use it for a lot of things, well anyway good luck
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