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splerm

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Feb 5, 2003
i just bought a blitz kit for my 98 gst and got the front and rear bumpers on with no problem. the problem im having is with the side skirts. first off, when i fit them, they were too short. the dealer i bought them from said i have to extend them. so we did, but the fitment is horrible. i thought about getting urethane ones, hoping the fitment would be pretty good. any help or suggestions?
 
My KBD erethane drivers side skirt was a perfect fit. The passanger side was a tiny bit off. The skirt didnt perfectly line up to the front of the door there a 1/4" gap, not a big deal though. All in all I am happy. No modifications required!
 
I got a complete Blitz urethane kit. The front and rear fit good. But the side skirts were like 2 inches too long! I almost didnt use them. Luckily my body shot does bad-ass work. I paid a sh!tload of money but they molded them and got them to fit perfect. :thumb: Remember, urethane doesn't always have better fitment, and good luck w/ yours. :dsm:
 
stick with your fiberglass ones, if you mean by bad fitment is that you have to push it to make it flush withthe body, here's what you do, apply a good hunk of windshield sealent, the black stuff on the larger part of the kit, that stuff will hold it tot he body prtty good. Use 3m mounting tape for the rest and 2 crews in each of the wheel wells.

that's what i did and no problems since
 
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