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its a pain thats well worth the pain [&:]. Anyways, its hard to explain if you havent seen the chin in person. my advice would be just to buy one and then ask how to install it.
hey partsbill yours is the only reason why i'll get one...how did u get it so close to the fascia...i cant stand to see the holes..u have more pics?
here are a couple more pictures, Iset mine back as far as I could so that the holes weren't so noticeable, also I used some push pins that were textured and the same color that fit flush in the holes, I used some rubberize black roof flashing that I bought at Home Depot to mould a cap to cover the center openingwhere the honeycomb reinforcement was exposed which made it nice and smooth so that it mounted up flush to the bumper in the center, I also used a heat gun to contour the sides so they matched the wheel opening.
when you say "rubberize black roof flashing that I bought at Home Depot to mould a cap to cover the center openingwhere the honeycomb reinforcement was exposed" did you need to put that on the spoiler or on the front bumper. I'm a little confused as to what this gap looks like that I keep hearing everyone talking about