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Hello all. I just recieved my Airwalker replica sides from azndrunkyoon and am wondering;
1) Do you have to remove the rubber flap and trim around the back wheel opening?
2) Where did you use screws? Front, back, bottom?
Any help and insight and pics would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, John.
1) Do you have to remove the rubber flap and trim around the back wheel opening?
2) Where did you use screws? Front, back, bottom?
Any help and insight and pics would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, John.
I don't have any pictures, but....
1) I did not remove anything - just placed the skirts over the trim in both fenderwells. I do suggest getting some cheap spray-in bedliner for the front part of the skirt (the part inside the front wheel well) because rocks and debris will just eat away at that part over time. I picked up a spray can of it from Pep Boys for $2.99 - should last you a good 20 applications.....once it gets a little rigid looking, just spray it again - might take 10 minutes to do and 10 minutes to dry......don't foget to use tape to keep it off your paint
2) Screws: 1 in the front (inside wheel well - now covered by spray-in bedliner), 2 in the rear (inside wheel well), and 2 rivets in the bottom part of the door well. No screws or rivets from the bottom of the skirts. Unless you are a professional at using rivets, I would have this done by a body shop - in fact - I would have the whole thing installed by a body shop because they can usually fix any problems
1) I did not remove anything - just placed the skirts over the trim in both fenderwells. I do suggest getting some cheap spray-in bedliner for the front part of the skirt (the part inside the front wheel well) because rocks and debris will just eat away at that part over time. I picked up a spray can of it from Pep Boys for $2.99 - should last you a good 20 applications.....once it gets a little rigid looking, just spray it again - might take 10 minutes to do and 10 minutes to dry......don't foget to use tape to keep it off your paint
2) Screws: 1 in the front (inside wheel well - now covered by spray-in bedliner), 2 in the rear (inside wheel well), and 2 rivets in the bottom part of the door well. No screws or rivets from the bottom of the skirts. Unless you are a professional at using rivets, I would have this done by a body shop - in fact - I would have the whole thing installed by a body shop because they can usually fix any problems
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Originally Posted by Poindexter,Nov 30 2004, 05:56 AM
Alright - I'll try and have some pictures up for you guys before the evening.




I'm in need of this info also
- I'll be leaving work in a minute, and will be able to upload the photos when I get home.