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P5 side skirts
Just wondering if P5 side skirts would fit a 02 Protege LX sedan?
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Yes 100%... they fit 99-03 protege sedans perfectly... even seen them on some 2nd gens.
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What should I use to install it? I read on some forums that people used rivets..
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They are held on from the factory with clips OEM, but the cars that come with them stock, have holes stock for the mounting...
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One self tapping screw in the center and the stock holes on the ends
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There is also some pretty Solid Glue, (Like PL for construction..) that body shops use for badykits..
But that is Perm... You would have to get some jacks and apply upward force when it was curing. |
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