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2theextreme
RIP Tony :( (1969-2015)
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Virginia
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How the EVO-R rear valence is installed.....
I've had a few people ask about the rear valence (or diffuser as some like to call it) so here are some photos. This is an overlay, however to install this piece you will need to drill holes in your bumper.
Looking from above down by the rear fog light:
Looking from above down by the drivers side exhaust pipe:
Looking down at the driver & passenger sides:
Angles of the screws and holes drilled into my bumper during install:
Note that the screws were supplied by the autobody shop. The ones that came with the overlay were not long enough to use. Not saying this would be the case for everyone but in my particular case it was. An easy problem to resolve...so not a real big deal. And yes, I am aware of the slight gap that is visible in the photos. I did have another member tell me that this is not the first time the space is visible after installing this particular valence.
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