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rotaryextreme 05-10-2004 01:45 PM

There is no installation hardware for the diffuser. You use the stock mounting bolts. All you need will be two additional rivets.



Some installation instructions were mailed out separately last week.



As for receipt, if you paid by PayPal, print out the PayPal payment page and that's your receipt.



Chuck Huang

PandazRx-7 05-12-2004 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by roadsterdoc' date='May 7 2004, 03:03 PM
Also, mine had several scrapes in the black finish showing white underneath. They are on visible areas so I don't think touching them up will look good. I guess I need to repain the whole thing. Chcuk- of the can spraypaints out there, do you recommend a particular brand that matches? Matte black is what I'l use unless you say otherwise.

I'm in the same boat...does anybody have any suggestions for some sort of durable coating we can put on these...



At first I was thinking I should just leave it as it is, but it won't stay this nice very long. It's obvious it'll get scratched up very easily and look like ass, especially on a daily driven FD.

prew 05-12-2004 12:32 PM

rhinolining

gcthree 05-12-2004 08:45 PM

I was just at Lowes, and bought a can of coating (in the paints section) made by the company that makes the dipping solution you put on the handles of pliers, tools, etc. Sort of rubberized. I haven't as yet sprayed it on, but it claims to be very durable. I'll shoot some over the weekend and report back.

HDP 05-16-2004 11:20 AM

Any word on the instructions? I received the invoice yesterday. Thanks.

rotaryextreme 05-21-2004 02:03 AM

Sorry about the lag. Here is the installation instruction.



http://www.rotaryextreme.com/diffuserinstall.jpg



For the very back, you take off the stock under bumper lip and use the exisiting holes. There are marks on the diffuser but they are not drilled.



For point "D", you need to use a rivet on both sides.



For point "C", there are existing nuts on the car that you use to secure the diffuser. Again, you need to drill holes on the diffuser and there are marks on the diffuser.



I think the rest is pretty self-explanatory.



Chuck

FikseRxSeven 05-21-2004 02:32 AM

i cant imagine you have to take the bumper off to get this thing on right?

rotaryextreme 05-21-2004 02:39 AM


Originally Posted by FikseRxSeven' date='May 20 2004, 11:32 PM
i cant imagine you have to take the bumper off to get this thing on right?

nah, no need to take off the rear bumper. all you have to take off is the underlip. That picture was from the Mazda service manual which shows you how to take off everything. But the only thing you have to take off is the under lip.



Chuck

HDP 05-21-2004 08:56 AM


Originally Posted by rotaryextreme' date='May 21 2004, 01:03 AM
Sorry about the lag. Here is the installation instruction.



For the very back, you take off the stock under bumper lip and use the exisiting holes. There are marks on the diffuser but they are not drilled.



For point "D", you need to use a rivet on both sides.



For point "C", there are existing nuts on the car that you use to secure the diffuser. Again, you need to drill holes on the diffuser and there are marks on the diffuser.



I think the rest is pretty self-explanatory.



Chuck

Ummm... what happened to the instructions that were already suppose to be in the mail along with my invoice?

rotaryextreme 05-21-2004 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by HDP' date='May 21 2004, 05:56 AM
Ummm... what happened to the instructions that were already suppose to be in the mail along with my invoice?

The instructions were mailed out by my cousin from LA. Maybe he forgot to send out yours. If you want a hard copy, I can mail you one but it's just the same as the picture I just posted which you can print out from your computer.



Chuck Huang


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