16P51-GT
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Good advice. Jonas had to work through a few issues, instructions could have been a lot better for sure.For anyone else that does this, I would HIGHLY recommend drilling out the holes in it before installing. I had mine mounted with the 2 bolts and push pins. When I tried to get the other screws in I found the holes that were pre-drilled were WAY too small to get the screw even started. After fighting with it for a bit, I took it back off and it went much easier.
Don't worry about taking screws that were in the belly pan to hold on the chin spoiler, the 6 that are provided with the spacers replace them. At the end I even had 4 extra of those screws and 6 extra push pins (can always use spares of them). I did need 2 extra clips for the screws to go in though.
In true Cervinis fashion, the part itself is fantastic quality and the finish really goes with the other trim. It fastens down very securely. The chin and spoiler are just as secure as the oem. Regarding clearance, even with my Steeda Progressive lowering springs, I still have 5.5" clearance under this chin. No pics today, too dirty but I'm lovin it. My wife came out and said it really looks good. She's my worst critic, always saying, "it looks fine the way it is". All of the parts I've added, she says, "it looks like it should have come that way".
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