one screw into the wheel well area and another screw into the slot where it wraps into the air dam!
it was easy... when holding the pods up against the bar, it might not look like its a perfect fit but once you screw the pods on, you can adjust them to make them fit tight.
one screw into the wheel well area and another screw into the slot where it wraps into the air dam!
it was easy... when holding the pods up against the bar, it might not look like its a perfect fit but once you screw the pods on, you can adjust them to make them fit tight.
hope that helped
thanks mate, but i got oem ones, so i dont have to screw them from the outside.............................
i got all the brackets and nuts and bolts with them.................so i just need the template, coz im either blind and cant see the dimples to drill, or they are not there
i saw the pannel beater fit my original ones...
just line them up then mark with texta... then drill!!
i was like.. he better know what the @#$@ hes doin
There is no dimples. You need to drill a hole, approx where the Pods align. Peter from Bodyform, did mine whilst the rear bar was on the car. It took him 20 mins to do, first time aswell. He's GOOD! Quite annoying, how the measurement tool that honda give you is a piece of a paper to align the holes. And that's all. If I were to be doing it myself, i'd fail miserably. Good luck mate.
There is no nipple. You just need to drill through the middle of the bar. But aligning the brackets on the pods. Like I said.. Peter from Body form is good - but he's in Sydney. He'd probs only charge like $40, and have them done in 20 minute.
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