Edition 1 owners: I could use some info on ED 1 Front Splitter fastening/installation
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Edition 1 owners: I could use some info on ED 1 Front Splitter fastening/installation
Hi all ED 1 owners,
I have purchased and received the Edition 1 front Splitter for my C63s Magno Coupe from my local MB parts centre ... the package did not come with any install instructions or fastening parts i.e.: screws, two-sided tape etc.... just the left, right and centre pieces that make up the splitter.
I believe the left and right side pieces each screw into the already pre-drilled holes of the front side of the front wheel wells with the already present screws... but its the centre piece I am not sure of; how it fastens to the left and right pieces and if its just two sided tape or screws that fastens it to the vehicle.
Could and ED 1 owner please take a quick peek under the front end next time you have a nice dry day and few minutes, and do a little reconisance for me please maybe some quick pics on your phone if you think it will help. Thank you in advance
I have purchased and received the Edition 1 front Splitter for my C63s Magno Coupe from my local MB parts centre ... the package did not come with any install instructions or fastening parts i.e.: screws, two-sided tape etc.... just the left, right and centre pieces that make up the splitter.
I believe the left and right side pieces each screw into the already pre-drilled holes of the front side of the front wheel wells with the already present screws... but its the centre piece I am not sure of; how it fastens to the left and right pieces and if its just two sided tape or screws that fastens it to the vehicle.
Could and ED 1 owner please take a quick peek under the front end next time you have a nice dry day and few minutes, and do a little reconisance for me please maybe some quick pics on your phone if you think it will help. Thank you in advance
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Thank you! That is what I needed to know ... I figured it had to be screwed on all the way across. Now I just need to cross my fingers those holes and screws are already there as part of the original design so it's an easy "plug and play" install; although I have a funny feeling it's going to be a little more involved then that ie: drilling holes etc. Any one else with some more info please chime in!