Exhaust Heat Shield
Originally Posted by Carbign Craft
Hi WhatNoise???,
The holes are not predrilled. We wanted to give everyone the option of not using the hex-key bolts for a cleaner look (although we STRONGLY recommend mounting at least 2 of these bolts on the bottom of the heat shield where it's less visible). You can also use rivets to secure the shield to make it a more permanent (aka theft-proof) modification to your rear bumper.
Here's instructions on how to mount the heat shield to the bumper. It's a very easy install:
http://www.carbigncraft.com/installt...l_CBXEVOHS.htm
Andrew
www.carbigncraft.com
The holes are not predrilled. We wanted to give everyone the option of not using the hex-key bolts for a cleaner look (although we STRONGLY recommend mounting at least 2 of these bolts on the bottom of the heat shield where it's less visible). You can also use rivets to secure the shield to make it a more permanent (aka theft-proof) modification to your rear bumper.
Here's instructions on how to mount the heat shield to the bumper. It's a very easy install:
http://www.carbigncraft.com/installt...l_CBXEVOHS.htm
Andrew
www.carbigncraft.com
A fat
Originally Posted by EVONation
DO you folks have picture of a plate on the carbon holder... I would love to see how it would look in real world... THanks, CHRIS
h22gordo, yep.. it's Ernie's Gold S2k. He's a friend of mine.
Andrew
Carbign Craft
www.carbigncraft.com
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