It is actually easier to install the MREV than to install an OEM Chin Spoiler...
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It looks like you are at stock height? I like the look and will be adding the OEM chin spoiler as well. My car is lowered and I am guessing I will likely have to jack up the front to get underneath and drill the mounting screw holes? Did you have to do that with yours? Or were you able to get underneath the new spoiler enough to drill and put screws in? I am guessing you need to drill straight up into the existing bumper cover? Love the way your car looks.
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Originally Posted by G35MoneyPit
It looks like you are at stock height? I like the look and will be adding the OEM chin spoiler as well. My car is lowered and I am guessing I will likely have to jack up the front to get underneath and drill the mounting screw holes? Did you have to do that with yours? Or were you able to get underneath the new spoiler enough to drill and put screws in? I am guessing you need to drill straight up into the existing bumper cover? Love the way your car looks.
Yes, you will also have to drill 4 oblong holes into the front bumper.
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Originally Posted by TheKnite
Let us know how much and where from. And let us know if you have any advice before we install ourselves.
Hope you have small hands because it was a PITA to screw in the passenger side wheelwell screws for the lip.