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Those of you with the EVO-R diffuser, can you tell me if the price was smooth and bubble free when you got it? Let me know, thanks.
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My EVO-R CF Rear Diffuser have HUGE gaps on both sides. any know how to fix it? Fitment sucks with this diffuser!!
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You really have to work the piece to get in in place, then remove the backing on the 3M tape while you're holding it in place on both sides.
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Not that I recall. I'll have to check it tomorrow morning for you.
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remember the edge of the diffuser does not go over the inner lining of the bumper lining. Bumper lining is the shape of diffuser on the rear bumper. Hope this helps.
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i'll take pics and post later. maybe someone can help!
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did i install it wrong?
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Shockwave - imm gonna be honest, nobody is going to notice that except you. I do wonder though as well as anthonyy if you used the screws at each end to secure?
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I used 3 screws. one on each end and 1 in the middle.
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Shockwave good pics, really shows the detail. The edges seem fine, not noticeable unless you really stare at it.
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I have the Invidia Gemini exhaust and when I put my diffuser up to the bumper to check fitment before installing I noticed the diffuser touches the exhaust. Anyone have this problem or have any ideas what to do to get the exhaust to not touch? Only thing I thought of was getting longer rubber exhaust hangers but I haven't had any luck finding any.
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Ok, for my install it took one nut (14mm I believe), measuring ~1/4" in thickness per side between the frame and the bracket that holds the exhaust on in back to bring the exhaust tips down for proper clearance of the Evo-R Diffuser! Easy Peasey! :tup:
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