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Old 04-04-2024, 07:39 PM
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Has anyone picked one of these up and installed (or had installed)?
I contacted Moshammer, provided them with VIN, and am waiting to hear back.
How is it attached? Remove old, install new, install over the original one etc.?
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the instructions for install are on the site under "Installation:" Install by using the original screw points and with glue.
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Yes I and a few others here have it. The fit was good but not perfect in my case. The 2 existing bottom screws of your car hold it in place, while you’re supposed to use their provided glue for the rest of the sides. That part didn’t work as well for me on one side end even after applying constant pressure on it for a week. But all in all it was worth it and for that discounted price I’d get it. I just probably should have done install thru a shop. Others here have had pretty good results I believe.
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Originally Posted by reddsektor
Yes I and a few others here have it. The fit was good but not perfect in my case. The 2 existing bottom screws of your car hold it in place, while you’re supposed to use their provided glue for the rest of the sides. That part didn’t work as well for me on one side end even after applying constant pressure on it for a week. But all in all it was worth it and for that discounted price I’d get it. I just probably should have done install thru a shop. Others here have had pretty good results I believe.
same here..very easy install but the outer sides just have a small gap. It's a stiff part and the contour of the diffuser just doesn not exactly match that small outer/forward section. I thought it may bother me when I installed it (tried glue too, ask Moshammer about it etc) but now I dont even recognize it anymore.
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Thanks, I picked one up looking forward to getting this installed.
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Originally Posted by Winnetka
Thanks, I picked one up looking forward to getting this installed.
Can't wait to see it. Post up the install experience. And photos!
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Yep I have one also. Easy install but as others mentioned there is a gap on the side. I did not paint mines so gap maybe not as noticeable



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Originally Posted by Winnetka
Thanks, I picked one up looking forward to getting this installed.
how did it go?
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Originally Posted by Trini
Yep I have one also. Easy install but as others mentioned there is a gap on the side. I did not paint mines so gap maybe not as noticeable



https://youtu.be/g-vOgweQNZ8
The WORST install video I've ever wasted my time watching.
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I agree. Good thing it was free lol
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I just received my yesterday and installed it. Exactly like you guys had mentioned… There is a small gap which can easily be closed with the glue that they included. The PROBLEM is that if I glue this part, then it covers another screw needed for bumper removal. For those of you who glued the end parts, did you remove the screw and just glue the diffuser to the underside of the bumper covering the screw hole and not putting the screw back on? See pics attached.



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Does anybody have this attached to a Sport Design rear bumper?
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Originally Posted by reddsektor
Yes I and a few others here have it. The fit was good but not perfect in my case. The 2 existing bottom screws of your car hold it in place, while you’re supposed to use their provided glue for the rest of the sides. That part didn’t work as well for me on one side end even after applying constant pressure on it for a week. But all in all it was worth it and for that discounted price I’d get it. I just probably should have done install thru a shop. Others here have had pretty good results I believe.

Did you glue over the screws at the end parts? Did you try strong double sided tape?
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Originally Posted by YL2020
Did you glue over the screws at the end parts? Did you try strong double sided tape?
they have a different version for the SD bumper, some here have it
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Originally Posted by Tobeit
they have a different version for the SD bumper, some here have it
I was just reminded why I never purchased it. It requires the PSE tips and I have quads.


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