any diy on fitting sedan ww sideskirts on a coupe??

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I just bought a pair of sedan ww sideskirts, and looking to see if somebody has a DIY on fitting it on a coupe.
 

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you have to cut and shorten them 3" or so..i molded mine overtop of my OEM..i used Xenon sedan sides tho.
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Measure and cut off whats needed.then i used universal exhaust hanger straps you can buy at any autopart store comes in a roll..its flexible..then drilled screws thew it cutting off the other part flush.
then layed fiberglass over it
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then used kittyhair to fill in the big gaps i caused by cutting badly.ha
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then bondo/putty until done;
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yes i modded the sedan to fit my coupe bumper.takes alot of time and precise cutting if not you will end up needed bondo.
 

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So I started trying to make the sides fit on my coupe but i gave up and failed. And I think I f***ed them up too

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no..that needs to be trimmed down also..then shortened..forgot to mention that.
I molded mine overtop of my OEM..so i just used them as a stencil and shaved the xenon off until it matched the OEM..pretty simple.
 

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no..that needs to be trimmed down also..then shortened..forgot to mention that.
I molded mine overtop of my OEM..so i just used them as a stencil and shaved the xenon off until it matched the OEM..pretty simple.

Ohh what a relief, I thought it was $206 thrown at the garbage can.. ill let a shop do it better..
 
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yea you gotta trim that area..and also fill in that dip on the back end or itl be a hole since it dosnt touch the body of the car.
 
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