my celica is at J&D here in NJ and they don't know where the side skirts attach at. I have the veilside side skirts, which are pre-drilled with holes. But, they don't know how they go on and where they screw in. You have to take off the original black piece on the bottom off of the car first right? I am not sure where they go and my dad needs to know how to do it to tell them. So could Isaac or anyone else that knows what to do, just reply and tell me what I should tell them. Thanks.
you dont have to take off the stock ones, just install over it, thats what they did on mine coz if you take the stock ones out it wont support it that good...
drilling is needed to get screws on, behind the fender wells in front and behind fender wells in the rear, hard to explain but very easy to install... i dont have pics on mine to show you though...
[ 04-17-2003, 04:42 PM: Message edited by: Street Prototype ]
ok so don't take off the stock black ones? I just need more specific details on how to do this, they really don't want to mess up and I REALLY don't want them to mess up.
As with MOST body kit pieces, these should be installed by a professional - but I've posted these photos for anyone who is curious as to how kit is actualy installed - these should answer most of your questions
yea but thats for wings west. I have the veilside skirts. Obviously, we just drill where the holes are on the skirt. Which I saw some in the front and back, but are there any other locations I need to tell them to drill to hold it in place? Such as that wings west skirt, there is a screw where the door is, should we place one there? I need to know like all locations of where screws should go, and where they get drilled into. Thanks.
WW and VS SS install is basically the same - hold it up to the car and drill where it makes sense to drill.
Toyota didnt design their car with aftermarket SS installations in mind - so most aftermarket companies designed their SS to attach simular to the TRD SS (TRD and WW SS look quite the same)
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