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    The installation is straight forward but having the proper tools goes a long way to making life easy.

    1. Start by lifting the nose of the car up, (while we suggest using a lift so you can do the install standing up, two floor jacks will get the nose high enough to do the install, roughly 14 inches).

    Should you choose to use floor jacks we suggest you put a hockey puck (available at your local sporting goods store) on each jack as a barrier between the jack and the frame (protecting the frame from any scuffs from the jack). When using floor jacks you must always ensure the parking brake is engaged, blocks are placed behind the rear tires, and once the car is in the air jack stands must be utilized.

    When jacking the car up its important to raise both the left and right side simultaneously from the factory front jacking points (Just behind the front wheels on the Huracan). Two people are needed for this step.

    2. Clean the underside of the bumper and removing any dust from the skid plates with a damp towel.

    3. Apply two sided tape to 1 skid plate, align under bumper (roughly 1/16 back from the front edge) and press firmly to seat. Repeat for the other side.

    4. Using the skid plate as a template and a drill with a 3/16 bit, drill the 8 mounting holes in the bumper. Repeat for the other side.

    USE CAUTION WHEN DRILLING, being careful not to drill any deeper than the length of the rivet. Applying to much upward pressure when drilling can cause the drill to shoot forward when you get through the first layer of the bumper. Which can lead to damaging wire harnesses, hoses, radiators, the top side of the bumper, or other components behind the bumper. Placing a piece of tape on the drill bit at the proper depth is a good way to track depth. Using two hands at a low speed is recommended.

    5. Remove the skid plates and dispose of the two sided tape. Once again wipe down and dust with a damp towel and dry.

    6. Apply silicone to the top side of one Skid Plate. Place the Skid Plate in its mounting location using the 3/16 rivets supplied to align with the mounting holes in the bumper. Using a rivet gun, insert and compress all 8 rivets. Using a damp towel clean any excess silicone. Repeat for the other side.

    8. Before lowering the car make sure to sweep up any loose rivet pins and debris on the floor. When lowering the car make sure to lower both the left and right side simultaneously (again two people are needed).

    We suggest you let the silicone set for a couple hours before putting the skid plates to work.

    The 2 sided tape, 3/16 drill bit, caulking gun, silicone, rivet gun, and shop towels are all available in an installation kit.

    For those who prefer a nut and bolt rather than rivets, that hardware is available upon request. The front bumper must be removed for this installation.
    Last edited by SoundAutomotiveGroup; 04-17-2015 at 02:01 PM.

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