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Old Mar 28, 2014, 12:28 PM
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Mounted some Rally Armor flaps
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Originally Posted by Fazzster
Mounted some Rally Armor flaps
These look great. Are they universal or lancer?
Ive been hesitant because from what i have seen they stick out so much than i would prefer; however,these are placed perfectly.
I am on the evo x enkei now and have way too much side splatter with water, i can only imagine if i had 245's and not the 225 stretched.
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Yes, these are the universal. I utilized the stock holes that secure the fender liners. I had a lot of spare Rally Armor hardware left over from my Subie days which helped with the install. There is also a lot of trimming involved.
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Originally Posted by Fazzster
Yes, these are the universal. I utilized the stock holes that secure the fender liners. I had a lot of spare Rally Armor hardware left over from my Subie days which helped with the install. There is also a lot of trimming involved.
Is that right?
Well, you did a fantastic trimming job then... the fit & finish looks factory perfect!
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this thread should be a sticky!
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Originally Posted by Fazzster
Yes, these are the universal. I utilized the stock holes that secure the fender liners. I had a lot of spare Rally Armor hardware left over from my Subie days which helped with the install. There is also a lot of trimming involved.
truly appreciate the details. I will look into them now. great work. thank you.
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CURT 13079 Hitch

Ok guys...
I FINALLY got around to installing the hitch today.
Not too bad. The driver side mount was a bit difficult to get to but can be done without removing anything.






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Very clean!
Old Mar 30, 2014, 12:01 PM
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Very clean!
Thank you, sir.

I surprised myself actually..
Wrapped with a single sheet and with just two tiny slices to make it fit. I couldn't believe it turned out so well.

I should've taken more photos... to make another How-To for that one.
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Someone's jealous over here! Love it!
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Bought mine yesterday , test drove it with 11 miles on it and ended up buying the one I test drove a 2014 Outlander Sport SE AWC CVT in quick siver , traded in a 2008 Scion XB that I loved .
Any body drive theirs in sand yet? How do they handle sand ?
I vacation in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and want to be able to run on the beach .
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Originally Posted by LUNARFX
Someone's jealous over here! Love it!
oh don't be...
I'm just blessed with tiny hands, so working around those tight corners wasn't too challenging.




Originally Posted by paleblue46
Bought mine yesterday , test drove it with 11 miles on it and ended up buying the one I test drove a 2014 Outlander Sport SE AWC CVT in quick siver , traded in a 2008 Scion XB that I loved .
Any body drive theirs in sand yet? How do they handle sand ?
I vacation in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and want to be able to run on the beach .
Welcome to the forum!
Quick throw up some pics before you get sand all over your new ride.

And, since you bought the AWC, a most excellent choice! So, This is what you can do with that sandy beach >

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Courtesy of Burtonrider1002, for More proof go here > LINK

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And, it would have been a hoot to see you try THAT with your old Scion XB!

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Thanks , i would have done that with my old jeep , but dont plan on anything that deep with the new OS


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