Installation of Steel Skid Plate
Well it wasn't real easy but having 4 hands is helpful...
First remove the bumper... several screw are removed from inner wheel wells in order to get to the screw that hold the bumper in place, Once those are removed there is a plastic release then holds the bumper slides in & out of on the sides... As one holds the bumper, the other guy detached tubing if you have pop up headlight washers, also remove one wire harness if you have PDC...
Once off.. then drill holes on the inside where they are clearly marked for you... Different size holes are need for propper fitment.
Then attach plate and attach round washers once plate is in...
Use a socket and a hammer to lock down those large washers...
Also where the tow hooks are, that area around where the exsiting cover was needs to be cut so that the plate sits flush on the bumper.. as seen here...
Then put her all back together..
And it will look like this..
Only good pic I have from a distance since I installed before my race this weekend..
First remove the bumper... several screw are removed from inner wheel wells in order to get to the screw that hold the bumper in place, Once those are removed there is a plastic release then holds the bumper slides in & out of on the sides... As one holds the bumper, the other guy detached tubing if you have pop up headlight washers, also remove one wire harness if you have PDC...
Once off.. then drill holes on the inside where they are clearly marked for you... Different size holes are need for propper fitment.
Then attach plate and attach round washers once plate is in...
Use a socket and a hammer to lock down those large washers...
Also where the tow hooks are, that area around where the exsiting cover was needs to be cut so that the plate sits flush on the bumper.. as seen here...
Then put her all back together..
And it will look like this..
Only good pic I have from a distance since I installed before my race this weekend..