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I've had mine on for about 20k miles, mostly highway. Just used double-sided tape along with the screws in the rear. Haven't had any problems.
The sorta "wrap" around the bumper well enough to not go anywhere... but if I had the brackets I would definitely use them. |
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Cool, I figured quite a few must have done it your way too...if I hadn't seen Kev's post about Sunline, I wouldn't have known people used brackets lol |
Does anyone know if the carbon fiber on the Shine Auto pieces matches the carbon fiber pattern on the EVO-R carbon pattern. Wanna make sure the patterns match because I ordered the EVO-R rear diffuser.
Where is everyone ordering their Shine Auto spats from?? |
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Sight is really not showing me and parts especially the spats
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Thanks
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Shine Auto Project |
No brackets on mine. Just 2 screws in the wheel well area, and double sided tape on the rear bumper
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well I know you've had yours on for awhile so it must be safe without the bracket |
Anyone know if the EVO-R carbon matches the Shine Auto carbon. In the front the fang cover will be right next to the Shine piece. Hope they match????
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So, TheGreatOne...did you make a couple of brackets? Youve got me in suspense now because this is one of my next pieces! :)
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I was getting my spacers put in, asked the guys if they wanted to try and put the spats on since it was up on the lift or I'd do it... The fit was 95%, so he put a rivet where it gets skinny and then was like "I put a bracket too just incase, will be better at speed" So bracket for me :) |
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