x2SL1CKx
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You did a really nice job on this. Did you reverse the direction of the piece by switching the passenger side and driver's side? Or did you slide it forward?
I installed a set too on a PP1 but they don't reach that far on the front edge, but are further back on the rear edge?
Regardless, you did it really well.
You did a really nice job on this. Did you reverse the direction of the piece by switching the passenger side and driver's side? Or did you slide it forward?
I installed a set too on a PP1 but they don't reach that far on the front edge, but are further back on the rear edge?
Regardless, you did it really well.

Thanks! So... I didn't reverse the rock gaurds, I installed those last year. I pretty much left them in place and started the mounting of wheel trim as far forward as possible.
Then I had to create a mounting bracket. So I cut a small 6x4 inch piece out of same material that I had laying around.
So, as I worked my way from front bumper to rear of wheel arch, I left the rock gaurds in place and marked where I needed to cut. Then removed rg and used a thin blade usually used for wood work. Important* I didn't cut all the way to my lines, I cut close to my line and then sanded the rest as needed! After a couple of back & forth, test fitting/Sanding a bit more I'm very pleased with final look!
Going to do the same with the rear soon!
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