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Old 02-22-2007, 02:08 AM
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Default C pillar side scoops

Hello,
I have a 2007 Mustang GT, and I am thinking about getting the Classic Design Concept C=pillar side scoops. In their website they tell in small detail how they are installed. They use a foam tape, or something like that. Has anyone here installed this product on their Mustang? And if so, does it look professional? Does is stay in place without looking like it is coming loose, like some other cheap accessories? The ones that I viewed on line in the gallery really look great, but sometimes a picture can't tell the whole story. Any help would be greatly appreciated,

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Old 02-22-2007, 10:14 AM
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Foam tape installations are as good as the foam tape.I have seen this kind of tape be almost permanent and some examples to be completely worthless.High temperatures will be the test.
If you decide to use these parts,you might go to a bodyshop supply house and get a better tape than what comes in the kit.The adhesive maker 3M makes good stuffand if you use a product they recommend I'll bet it will work.You might want to skip the tape method and use 3M clear weatherstrip adhesive.
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