How To: Drilling holes for OEM R/T & SRT sideskirts
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How To: Drilling holes for OEM R/T & SRT sideskirts
***WARNING! measure your clips first to make sure they are in the same location on R/T skirts. I ASSUMED they are but don't have access to them to verify!***
If you buy used R/T or SRT sideskirts you have mounting clips unlike the plastic rails that the mopar kit R/T skirts come with. You are either left with removing them and using 3M tape, or figuring out where to measure all the holes. I had a stripped SRT shell so I took advantage and gathered the measurements.
As a side note, I completely forget what size drill bit was needed to drill the final hole size. I just kept drilling a little bit bigger until the clips would engage fairly effortlessly with a light pound of the fist against the skirt. If it doesn't snap in easily, DO NOT force it. Drill the hole the next size large and try again. As you want a snug fit, but not too large that it will fall out. If I see the shell again I will find out what size the holes are and update.
Ok. To begin you will need:
- A tape measure
- masking tape
- Sharpie
- Drill and various size bits
- center punch
- hammer
first take the tape measure and sit the end 90* ledge of it (circled in red) on the top of the rocker panel door sill while the door is open. Hold the tape against the body and measure down 3/4" and mark this on the rocker panel. Do this every few inches so you can lay the tape straight.
Now lay a length of masking tape along the rocker either with the top flush with your 3/4" marks or with the marks covered up and you can measure and mark again. This line parallel to the ground 3/4" below the sill will be your line for marking off the locations of the holes to drill.
This is where patience or a friend comes in handy. You need to tape the end of the tape measure inside the rear wheel well and run the tape the length of the rocker panel and mark the measurements I have provided in the diagram.
Double or triple check your measurements because once you drill that's it!
Start with a center punch to mark the holes then start with a small bit for the pilot holes and work your way larger until the final size.
You will also need to drill 2 holes in the rear wheel openings to screw the ends of the rear skirts in place. I still havent done this yet as I've been too lazy to take the wheels back off.
As for the screws under the skirts, I used self tapping Teks screws for this. Use the shortest ones you can find. Maybe use the roofing ones as they have a rubbery seal on them which is what the OEM ones have with the mopar kit to avoid rusting.
Hope this helps.
If you buy used R/T or SRT sideskirts you have mounting clips unlike the plastic rails that the mopar kit R/T skirts come with. You are either left with removing them and using 3M tape, or figuring out where to measure all the holes. I had a stripped SRT shell so I took advantage and gathered the measurements.
As a side note, I completely forget what size drill bit was needed to drill the final hole size. I just kept drilling a little bit bigger until the clips would engage fairly effortlessly with a light pound of the fist against the skirt. If it doesn't snap in easily, DO NOT force it. Drill the hole the next size large and try again. As you want a snug fit, but not too large that it will fall out. If I see the shell again I will find out what size the holes are and update.
Ok. To begin you will need:
- A tape measure
- masking tape
- Sharpie
- Drill and various size bits
- center punch
- hammer
first take the tape measure and sit the end 90* ledge of it (circled in red) on the top of the rocker panel door sill while the door is open. Hold the tape against the body and measure down 3/4" and mark this on the rocker panel. Do this every few inches so you can lay the tape straight.
Now lay a length of masking tape along the rocker either with the top flush with your 3/4" marks or with the marks covered up and you can measure and mark again. This line parallel to the ground 3/4" below the sill will be your line for marking off the locations of the holes to drill.
This is where patience or a friend comes in handy. You need to tape the end of the tape measure inside the rear wheel well and run the tape the length of the rocker panel and mark the measurements I have provided in the diagram.
Double or triple check your measurements because once you drill that's it!
Start with a center punch to mark the holes then start with a small bit for the pilot holes and work your way larger until the final size.
You will also need to drill 2 holes in the rear wheel openings to screw the ends of the rear skirts in place. I still havent done this yet as I've been too lazy to take the wheels back off.
As for the screws under the skirts, I used self tapping Teks screws for this. Use the shortest ones you can find. Maybe use the roofing ones as they have a rubbery seal on them which is what the OEM ones have with the mopar kit to avoid rusting.
Hope this helps.
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Excellent write-up sir
One question...the last pic you have shows the tape measure with the tip pointing towards the front of the car. Should it be at the other end of the picture with the tip pointing towards the rear since the first measurment should take place at the back?
I just want to make sure I do this right the first time.
Oh, and this is stickied now as well.
One question...the last pic you have shows the tape measure with the tip pointing towards the front of the car. Should it be at the other end of the picture with the tip pointing towards the rear since the first measurment should take place at the back?
I just want to make sure I do this right the first time.
Oh, and this is stickied now as well.
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John, that's correct. the little end of the tape measure should point the other way for clarity. I will edit the image and reload.
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haha. It's always scary doing cosmetic surgery on our girls
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Sorry for what Im about to do (picture whoring)
So I finally got around to do this and it took me all day for just this side. but this is how it looks for now.
Yeah phone pics at night suck.
I got this drill bit set from Home depot.
I measured the thickness of the r/t clips and found that the 5/16 is almost a perfect fit for them. Did manage to get a few off center so I skipped those few. And for the bottom I used some clip-ins from the job at mazda by using the 3/8 bit and clipping them in.
So I finally got around to do this and it took me all day for just this side. but this is how it looks for now.
Yeah phone pics at night suck.
I got this drill bit set from Home depot.
I measured the thickness of the r/t clips and found that the 5/16 is almost a perfect fit for them. Did manage to get a few off center so I skipped those few. And for the bottom I used some clip-ins from the job at mazda by using the 3/8 bit and clipping them in.
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very nice. Thanks for adding your pictures. Sorry it took you so long to do that man Came out good though
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I'm contributing now, but don't take all my shit to be exact. Basically, I'm saying they may not all be this way, but here's what I encountered. . .
I followed this how-to to a "t" and texted Ryan a few times to clarify where I was still slightly confused. My R/T skirts are used like shown here, NOT the Mopar skirts kit from the dealer.
I measured 3 times. First (he said it's helpful with a partner, and this I believe since I did this alone) I measured the entire length and got all those base measurements marked and labeled on the rocker panel. Then, for funsies, I did the math to find the distance BETWEEN each Christmas tree clip to make sure my markings were accurate. They were increasingly off. First one was maybe 3/8" and by the last two or three I was basically an inch off on the holes. THEN I physically measured the clips on the skirts, which turned out to be difficult and gave me awkward measurements. When it came down to it, I used this write-up for the back three holes on the skirts, then just mocked them up and marked where they needed to be screwed (eyeballed, yes, but I was 3/4" down and taped off, so I wasn't WAY off), and made "proper" markings this way. Then I just slowly made them bigger until the clips snapped in. Not all of them are all the way snapped in either lol, but they aren't moving. Are mine perfect? Hell no. I cut my front splash guard PROPERLY though and secured them bishes tight.
Yeah, Adam half-assed it. Umad? What'd you expect?
That being said, I'm not saying everyone else's are this way, and Idk why they'd differ or whatever, but I know my R/T skirts definitely did NOT match up with the SRT measurements.
BTW that squirrel is boss.
I followed this how-to to a "t" and texted Ryan a few times to clarify where I was still slightly confused. My R/T skirts are used like shown here, NOT the Mopar skirts kit from the dealer.
I measured 3 times. First (he said it's helpful with a partner, and this I believe since I did this alone) I measured the entire length and got all those base measurements marked and labeled on the rocker panel. Then, for funsies, I did the math to find the distance BETWEEN each Christmas tree clip to make sure my markings were accurate. They were increasingly off. First one was maybe 3/8" and by the last two or three I was basically an inch off on the holes. THEN I physically measured the clips on the skirts, which turned out to be difficult and gave me awkward measurements. When it came down to it, I used this write-up for the back three holes on the skirts, then just mocked them up and marked where they needed to be screwed (eyeballed, yes, but I was 3/4" down and taped off, so I wasn't WAY off), and made "proper" markings this way. Then I just slowly made them bigger until the clips snapped in. Not all of them are all the way snapped in either lol, but they aren't moving. Are mine perfect? Hell no. I cut my front splash guard PROPERLY though and secured them bishes tight.
Yeah, Adam half-assed it. Umad? What'd you expect?
That being said, I'm not saying everyone else's are this way, and Idk why they'd differ or whatever, but I know my R/T skirts definitely did NOT match up with the SRT measurements.
BTW that squirrel is boss.
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Sorry your results were different. I feel bad
In my defense though, since I didn't have these I DID put a red disclaimer up top
Still looks good! Now slam that bitch!
In my defense though, since I didn't have these I DID put a red disclaimer up top
Still looks good! Now slam that bitch!
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butthurt, backhurt, AND guthurt! fml.
Thanks for the props though. Now everyone knows it works for SRT skirts!
Thanks for the props though. Now everyone knows it works for SRT skirts!
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