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I tried to install the EVO-R diffuser this weekend (FRP version) & could not get it to fit at all. Without pushing on them, the upper 'corners' were probably 1" away from the body. If I really pushed, I could get them flush, but no amount of adhesive or tape is going to hold them. And that's pushing the top in first and then fitting the bottom / screws. It's like it's sprung for lack of a better term. The diffuser is completely flat (if not bowed a bit in the opposite direction). Any ideas? Suggestions?
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Thanks for the idea happy! I finally got to lowering the exhaust and your idea worked perfect. Had to use a few extra washers for it to be just right but it worked. Installed the diffuser today and everything looks good. Had to use a double layer of tape (first layer didn't touch the bumper at all) which I thought was strange but overall it looks good. Thanks again!
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Glad to be of help, (!!really and for truly!!) but in all honesty.......
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I used the silicone, 3m double side tape, and screws. Still fit like ****. I got mine from thezstore about a month ago.
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I heard that the carbon fiber diffuser you guys make dosent fit perfectly like the fujimura brand? I really want to purchase from you guys because you guys are cheaper. But I need some help
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Current version we all include silicon adhesive. It holds better than 3M double side. It would be easy to install with 2 people on this. One holds the center part and the other screw the sides and use tape to hold it up over night.
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