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Old 11-15-2013, 10:49 PM
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DIY A-Spec Install

I know there's a PDF DIY but Im more of a visual person. The only DIY I found is this https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/diy-07-tl-spec-front-lip-install-3g-garage-e-002-a-624436/ Im sure its similar to what Im trying to do, I just dont want to F it up

Ive searched for something like this with no luck, anyone have a link or something similar but for the TL-S? Cant find a DIY with pics.
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honestly if you look carefully at the pdf its the best instructions you can have. acura released them, meaning they have to include every step, and every clip will be mentioned...
if its suspension service, it will state to tighten bushings at ride height
if its aspec kit, it will state how to make sure the tape sticks well.
those are steps that most independent techs miss

basically you have the best instructions available, its the exact same thing acura techs use. yet you choose not to use them.
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You are so wise Jackie Chan, yet you forget... I am not an Acura Tech. Thats why Im asking for a layup DIY. Thanks for nothing
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its a pretty simply task, drill where its marked and everything should be fine.
i used the Acura pdfs and was able to do it by myself without another pair of hands
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LOL, its pretty self explanatory. once you get the pieces you will see how everything goes on, use the PDFs as a guide, not hard.
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I just installed my side skirts and Im waiting for the front and rear pieces to arrive. Its probably going to take me a while but I dont think it will be too hard.
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Originally Posted by paperboy42190
honestly if you look carefully at the pdf its the best instructions you can have. acura released them, meaning they have to include every step, and every clip will be mentioned...
if its suspension service, it will state to tighten bushings at ride height
if its aspec kit, it will state how to make sure the tape sticks well.
those are steps that most independent techs miss

basically you have the best instructions available, its the exact same thing acura techs use. yet you choose not to use them.
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