how much will it cost to mold on a pair of sideskirts?
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how much will it cost to mold on a pair of sideskirts?
i have just bought a pair of ssv sideskirts, but i guess i really don't know how much a bodyshop will charge me 4 adding them on my car. does anyone know?
There's a bit of work to fit those side skirts.
They have like a fibreglass rail they sit on (the rail gets screwed to the sill panel under the door) and the skirt hooks onto that.
Fitting them can prove a bit tedious, we had to sand them down near where the edge of the door opens so you can actually open your door (they JUST clear)
They'll need to seal it against the body work (theres a sizeable hole/gap near where the door opens (it doesnt sit flush against the bodywork)).
Also if you're going to fibreglass mold them to the car (like lanos2001's hood scoop) it'll be a bit more work again...
--Tim
They have like a fibreglass rail they sit on (the rail gets screwed to the sill panel under the door) and the skirt hooks onto that.
Fitting them can prove a bit tedious, we had to sand them down near where the edge of the door opens so you can actually open your door (they JUST clear)
They'll need to seal it against the body work (theres a sizeable hole/gap near where the door opens (it doesnt sit flush against the bodywork)).
Also if you're going to fibreglass mold them to the car (like lanos2001's hood scoop) it'll be a bit more work again...
--Tim
i didn't really have a problem putting mine except on one i had to pull the end of it to the point that i almost broke it to pull over the wheel well. it took me about 45 minutes with some pop rivets. but yeah it doesn't sit flush to the body at all where it starts to curve up. and if you get it molded i would suggest to get a simple molding where they just connect it to the car so it still keeps its original shape.
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But all the hassle is totally worth it! These EVO-I sideskirts are the best ones available off the shelf for the lanos i reckon!lanos2001 wrote:i didn't really have a problem putting mine except on one i had to pull the end of it to the point that i almost broke it to pull over the wheel well. it took me about 45 minutes with some pop rivets. but yeah it doesn't sit flush to the body at all where it starts to curve up. and if you get it molded i would suggest to get a simple molding where they just connect it to the car so it still keeps its original shape.
nick
--Tim
yes they are. i didn't want just a regular ole sideskirt thats just a block to make it look lower. b/c those types of sideskirts i think rarely match the front and back of a body kit. this one completes the flow. the reason i chose mine is b/c of that little corner peice on the front bumper matches the front of the sideskirt thats sqaure and then the concave part of the back of the sideskirt flows with my back bumper almost perfectly.
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those actually look like the z3 inserts that they sell on ebay, so my guess is he put them in himself as I have never seen anyone elses lanos with them.daewoomofo wrote:are thos fenders available for the lanos or did that guy just put the Z3 inserts in his stock ones, that looks good!
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Yes they are. He wasn't too happy with them.delphis wrote:those actually look like the z3 inserts that they sell on ebay, so my guess is he put them in himself as I have never seen anyone elses lanos with them.daewoomofo wrote:are thos fenders available for the lanos or did that guy just put the Z3 inserts in his stock ones, that looks good!
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