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<blockquote data-quote="griffined" data-source="post: 286534" data-attributes="member: 4489"><p>I was going to title this thread "Splitter 2, Ed 0" after trying for the second time to get this SOB mounted. To avoid confusion, I have attached a picture that should help you understand what I calling a particular name.(not my splitter, mine's stock)</p><p></p><p>I begin with my car on the ground, wheels straight ahead. I position the splitter in front of it, and then lift up the top edge with the fastners (D) above the holes in the front fascia.</p><p></p><p>I reach under the splitter and lift the back edge of it, where the splitter tabs (B) are located, and try and get them to slide into the splitter brackets (A). They seem to slide in, below the rubber piece, but above the metal loop.</p><p></p><p>I then go to each end of the splitter, and can usually get the end fastners (C) to catch.</p><p></p><p>When I try to tighten the other fastners (D) they just spin and never catch. I think they are lined up correctly, but it's difficult to tell on some of them. I am turning them clockwise to fasten.</p><p></p><p>Questions:</p><p>Do you install your splitter with the car on a lift to make it easier?</p><p></p><p>Do you turn the wheels, or take them off to make it easier to tunr the end fastners (C)?</p><p></p><p>Do you put the tabs (B) inside of the rubber in the brackets (A), or under it?</p><p></p><p>Are you using a tool other than a short straight screw driver?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance. This F N splitter has me really agitated at the moment.:fm:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="griffined, post: 286534, member: 4489"] I was going to title this thread "Splitter 2, Ed 0" after trying for the second time to get this SOB mounted. To avoid confusion, I have attached a picture that should help you understand what I calling a particular name.(not my splitter, mine's stock) I begin with my car on the ground, wheels straight ahead. I position the splitter in front of it, and then lift up the top edge with the fastners (D) above the holes in the front fascia. I reach under the splitter and lift the back edge of it, where the splitter tabs (B) are located, and try and get them to slide into the splitter brackets (A). They seem to slide in, below the rubber piece, but above the metal loop. I then go to each end of the splitter, and can usually get the end fastners (C) to catch. When I try to tighten the other fastners (D) they just spin and never catch. I think they are lined up correctly, but it's difficult to tell on some of them. I am turning them clockwise to fasten. Questions: Do you install your splitter with the car on a lift to make it easier? Do you turn the wheels, or take them off to make it easier to tunr the end fastners (C)? Do you put the tabs (B) inside of the rubber in the brackets (A), or under it? Are you using a tool other than a short straight screw driver? Thanks in advance. This F N splitter has me really agitated at the moment.:fm: [/QUOTE]
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