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| Puk, puk, puk!
Car: 2008 DGM STI Fav Mod: SSR Type C/Dunlop 3D Winter Set Location: Milwaukee Metro Area Posts: 307
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2008 Trader Rating: (0) | <--- waiting until video is posted before install I know this should be a really easy install, but with the issues posted, I don't see harm in waiting a few more weeks. I hope RA addresses the above issues in the video -- ie, if you don't do X your install will look like Y, and otherwise hightlight points that others have had trouble with This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| | #32 | |
| STI Driver
Car: 2008 Aspen White STI Fav Mod: IWSTI License Plate Frame! Location: Fairfield, Ca Posts: 265
IWSTI Addict since: Nov 2006 Trader Rating: (0) | Quote:
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| | #33 |
| STI Driver
Car: 2008 Aspen White STI Fav Mod: IWSTI License Plate Frame! Location: Fairfield, Ca Posts: 265
IWSTI Addict since: Nov 2006 Trader Rating: (0) | ![]() |
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| | #34 |
| STI Driver Car: 08 135i Fav Mod: Blizzaks Location: Draper, UT Posts: 209
IWSTI Addict since: Jun 2004 Trader Rating: (3) | Ha! I'm glad my post caused RA to freak out and declare, "No, no, no! You don't have to do that!" Well, I did because I couldn't get the damn things to sit flush otherwise. Given the paint issues, the flaps seemed a MUST immediately and forever so cutting away an area always to be covered by them didn't seem that bad. Now there seems to be more info and maybe with greater patience/experimentation (read: instructions) I could have succeeded with less drastic measures. Oh well, cutting away to mount my mud flaps is certainly the least of my gripes about this car. |
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| | #35 | |
| Puk, puk, puk!
Car: 2008 DGM STI Fav Mod: SSR Type C/Dunlop 3D Winter Set Location: Milwaukee Metro Area Posts: 307
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2008 Trader Rating: (0) | Quote:
As said above, I'm waiting for the video. | |
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| | #36 | |
| Authorized Manufacturer | Quote:
The concern is that someone else may be duplicating your efforts which will be the exact opposite of what is required. It is antithetical to what we are trying to accomplish which warrants an immediate response . We simply want to ensure that other users do not follow suit unecessarily, and remind everyone that we are always available to assist Wrxtuned- it looks like you have corrected the previous gaps, (thats great! )Here is a close up of the body lines on the previous install we were referring to as well :![]() (again to note: the installation above utilizes all of the hardware provided) This particular area on the 08 STI includes a higher number of components to re install than previous years (side skirt/fender cover/ front liner portion/foam gaskets/inner clips/lower clips/and so forth). We fully understand that questions/requests for assistance can sometimes arise. There are a couple of options we are researching in particular (in addition to the video) and we will be reporting back after some additional testing. Easing the installation to accomodate and adapt to a variety of users is always a goal -hence our diligent efforts to provide detailed installation instructions and videos with all of our Impreza applications, as well as our direct communication with folks thanks much Team R/A | |
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| | #37 |
| Puk, puk, puk!
Car: 2008 DGM STI Fav Mod: SSR Type C/Dunlop 3D Winter Set Location: Milwaukee Metro Area Posts: 307
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2008 Trader Rating: (0) | Thanks R/A for the continued input. |
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| | #38 |
| Senior STI Driver | I had the same issue with the bulging. I ground down the screw head and it looks way better now. |
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| | #39 |
| Puk, puk, puk!
Car: 2008 DGM STI Fav Mod: SSR Type C/Dunlop 3D Winter Set Location: Milwaukee Metro Area Posts: 307
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2008 Trader Rating: (0) | |
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| | #40 |
| Authorized Manufacturer | Hi Slimey, We will be annoucing the video when it is live-The editing process is taking a bit longer than usual. To be the first to receive notice of the video release, we recommend creating an account on our website and subscribing to the newsletter. This will be the first channel of communication for users. Thanks much R/A |
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| | #41 |
| Puk, puk, puk!
Car: 2008 DGM STI Fav Mod: SSR Type C/Dunlop 3D Winter Set Location: Milwaukee Metro Area Posts: 307
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2008 Trader Rating: (0) | thanks - super quick response! |
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| | #42 |
| near rock bottom | My main problem w/ getting the flaps on is getting the side skirt to pop out. I got the back ones installed (without jacks even.. uhg!) but I'm having issues up front. Basically I pop out the two tabs underneath and I start tugging and it doesn't budge at all. What gives? I'm almost ready to have a shop install it just b/c I don't want to break it |
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| | #43 | |
| Authorized Manufacturer | Quote:
In order to remove your side skirt- There are two tabs holding the side skirt to the body (after you pop out the two tabs underneath note the two tabs on the red STI below on the right): ![]() In our instructions, we mention to open the door in order to allow more clearance for you. To remove, simply pull off the skirt. | |
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| | #44 |
| near rock bottom | omfg. Apparently I missed those two tabs. Those would be the ones giving me issues LOL Thanks, I'll have to give this a shot today. My buddy is coming over--maybe two brains together can solve it better than mine alone. |
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| | #45 |
| near rock bottom | Well here's an update. Since my post I went back out and re-worked it. I was only able to do one side before the light went away. I tightened everything properly, put all the OEM clips back in, etc and yet I still have the bulge issue + the non-flush issue the other guys are reporting. I don't really see how it's physically possible to get it to be like how it is pictured, flush w/ no bulge. I even tried screwing the mounting bracket down w/o a washer to reduce the height and that worked a little. I'll take some pics tomorrow in the light and see if it can be deduced what the problem is. However I do wanna say that for $134 I can't say I'm really pleased with this install. And it appears I am also missing a medium sized screw I noticed for the right front mount so I'll have to hit up a hardware store for one of those tomorrow :\ This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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