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About to fit skirts, the car didn't ever have them fitted so what's the best way of bolting onto the underneath of the chassis?
Just drill pilots and screw in? I want to avoid future rusting.
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Cool, picked some up last week, I'll just seal every hole. Cheers bud
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you mean pot rivets right not screws??
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Does everyone rivet? Just wanted the option to remove them if I wanted...
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I use screws so easy to take off if needed
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Right, I'll decide which to use in the morning when I fit them. Cheers guys