Side vent grilles
You definitely want to take off the wheel to have more room to get access into the fender. For the life of me I could not figure out how to just remove the fender so I ended up pulling the tape off that they used to hold the backside of the fender to the fascia.
The PIA part was reaching in behind the fender between the two parts trying to shape the metal to properly fit.
The next thing is that they give you double stick tape which I learned the hard way will not hold for long.
What I ended up having to do the second time to secure the metal in place was to use clear silicon around the metal so when it dried it would really hold. Has not come off in the past 3+ years now.
The key thing about getting the silicon to hold is that you would need to come up with some kind of way to keep tension on the metal while it is in place to dry fully. I saw someone using a bungie cord to hold it in place.
I ended up doing the same thing where one end is on the metal the other was around my floor jack.
Oh and while I did that I also wired blinkers into the coves so they would look indicate to idiots around me that I'm trying to switch lanes. At least at night time it is apparent.






Think I paid 30 bucks for these from a vendor on this site. You have to remove part of the wheel well liner to gain access not to bad.
Last edited by 4SUMERZ; May 15, 2019 at 11:17 AM.
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