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Just got my nismo side skirts in and I picked up new mounting hardware from nissan. I was hoping someone can give me some details about the mounting process, I assume all my lower mounting holes are present but what about the upper portion of the rear pieces?

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just uses double sided tape afaik

how much was the mounting hardware? what did it consist of?

would love to take mine apart clean and re fit

Just double sided tape won't do it. Maybe for the guard section, in front of the rear wheel. I mounted mine a few months ago. (3m tape). If you don't have the clips then sikaflex may be a option.

Best option is getting the clips and doing it properly.

Good info - slowridn73. They're a pain to track down part numbers etc

Use 3M PT1100 double sided tape. It's made for that kind of stuff. The Original side spats fits perfectly to the chassic, you wont get any problems with this tape.

Using it myself for two years now. Best tape for exterieur parts like side skirts or spats. But let it harden for a few hours after you applied it, best with a slight pressure against the spats.

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Double sided tape works best and its the way it's supposed to be done, don't f**k about with any type of glue you will regret it!

Double sided tape + clips. Water, dust and grime deteriorate the tape on the underside of the car. Plus it's super easy to line up with the clips.

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