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Old 07-08-07, 04:29 PM
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Got them put in yesterday around noon and only took 30 minutes. Just in time too. Later that night, I drove up to Crazy Horse in SF for my friend's Bachelor party. The car feels soooooo much better.

I love the fact that EM is only 2 lights away from my house.

Thanks again John and Sandy!
Old 07-09-07, 10:25 PM
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ill be at Exact hopefully Tuesday around Noon to figure out whats going on with the front rubbing on freeways(big dips). I shaved the fender trimming(that black piece) off and it didnt help. Now i need to take a next step...
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Originally Posted by LXXTASY
ill be at Exact hopefully Tuesday around Noon to figure out whats going on with the front rubbing on freeways(big dips). I shaved the fender trimming(that black piece) off and it didnt help. Now i need to take a next step...
On the front you need to remove the trim completely.

Did you remove the two plastic liner plugs and bend up the metal tabs located at the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock positions? Then tuck the liner behind these tabs after they are bent up?

After that you need to heat gun the plastic liner and re-shape it to be flush against the sheetmetal inside the fender.
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Originally Posted by RMMGS4
On the front you need to remove the trim completely.

Did you remove the two plastic liner plugs and bend up the metal tabs located at the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock positions? Then tuck the liner behind these tabs after they are bent up?

After that you need to heat gun the plastic liner and re-shape it to be flush against the sheetmetal inside the fender.
Great suggestions, i havent tried those yet. I am hoping the guys at Exact can do it or someone can help me because im not handy when it comes to these things. And i need it done ASAP because its becoming a nightmare driving on freeways being afraid of dips. Would Exact be able to help? Or anyone local.....please.
Old 07-18-07, 03:22 PM
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O.K. FInally got down to Exact to purchase mine. Willl install after work on Friday. Can't wait.
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