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Naylor92

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I took it to a body shop to fit them, according to the fitting instruction you need two people to fit the front spoiler (as the Maxton one does not come with pre drilled holes).

One last thing the Pre Facelift and Facelift have different sections on the Maxton Site make sure you get the correct ones.
Yeah I reckon that will be a good idea too. But do you reckon it could be done with two people and someone who is handy with a drill? Yes thanks for the heads up chap. I’ve got the right ones. How do the side skirts fit exactly?
 

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Yeah I reckon that will be a good idea too. But do you reckon it could be done with two people and someone who is handy with a drill? Yes thanks for the heads up chap. I’ve got the right ones. How do the side skirts fit exactly?

Yes its not a difficult task, the biggest issue is getting under the front it helps if the car is lifted then its much easier.
But many have done it with the car just sitting on the road, The second person is there to hold the weight and keep it in place .

Looks aside the advantage the Reiger splitter has is the holes are pre drilled makes it much easier to fit.

Side skirts are just screwed on to the underside of the car with self tappers from memory although they did come with Bolts.
And just to add my car has been round several tracks at speed and had no issues.
Check out https://www.maxtondesign.co.uk/fitting-manuals for fitting instructions and there are some you tube vids as well for the Maxton one but other guys on here have done the Reiger with no issues as well.
 
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Naylor92

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Yes its not a difficult task, the biggest issue is getting under the front it helps if the car is lifted then its much easier.
But many have done it with the car just sitting on the road, The second person is there to hold the weight and keep it in place .

Looks aside the advantage the Reiger splitter has is the holes are pre drilled makes it much easier to fit.

Side skirts are just screwed on to the underside of the car with self tappers from memory although they did come with Bolts.
And just to add my car has been round several tracks at speed and had no issues.
Check out https://www.maxtondesign.co.uk/fitting-manuals for fitting instructions and there are some you tube vids as well for the Maxton one but other guys on here have done the Reiger with no issues as well.
Cheers mate.
 

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Not a bad wash and wax with a buggered rotatorcuff.
 

Rob66

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Looks great, my favourite wheels too.

Can sympathize with the Rotator Cuff injury had same myself few years ago. It takes time but does eventually get better.
 
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