got R/T sides....no mounting hardware?
got R/T sides....no mounting hardware?
I ordered some r/t side skirts from this guy and the mounting hardware wasnt included....what can I do to attach them?
-Jacob
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3m tape and a few self tapping screws
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The mounting hardware are just screws that go into the body of the car. Not sure of size, but were short with a little bit of wax or some type of sealant on the tips. There are also piece of plastic that screw into the side that hold it up. Im sure you can find a way to make it stay up, but I think those plastic pieces are pretty important.
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Re: got R/T sides....no mounting hardware?
If you come up with a solution, please let me know as well... I have the same issue.jake_tim wrote:I ordered some r/t side skirts from this guy and the mounting hardware wasnt included....what can I do to attach them?
-Jacob

I have had folks ask me this before. I hate to say this, but it will be....difficult.
There are 2 plastic strips that the top part of the side skirts hook into. Those strips are either screwed or riveted to the rocker. The problem is that the plastic strips are not available separately. I have tried to get them from the original supplier with no success. The company that made them stopped production of these years ago and any chance that they had any extra hardware laying around are gone.
I don't know a good way around it myself. Anyone?
There are 2 plastic strips that the top part of the side skirts hook into. Those strips are either screwed or riveted to the rocker. The problem is that the plastic strips are not available separately. I have tried to get them from the original supplier with no success. The company that made them stopped production of these years ago and any chance that they had any extra hardware laying around are gone.
I don't know a good way around it myself. Anyone?
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Currently, my skirts are held in at either end with screws, and double sided tape the length of the skirt like Sliver Es said. If you wanna get REALLY ghetto, instead of screws you could use those plastic x-mas tree lookin push-in fasteners lol. try to get the screws though. 
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Atleast I was one of the few who kept it in the family and got another Dodge!jake_tim wrote:...even though your a traitor and dont have a neon anymore![]()
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i dont have the screws but i do have the mounts for the side skirts and instructions in my garage... i think.jake if your interested pm me on those and ill check 
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That wasn't always the case... *cough*Mazda*cough* lolSILVER-ES wrote:Atleast I was one of the few who kept it in the family and got another Dodge!jake_tim wrote:...even though your a traitor and dont have a neon anymore![]()
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I've got a hole bag of the mounting clips that came with my srt-4 skirts.. i just never used them because i found i could use 3m Body Moulding tape and a few self-tapping screws to secure them in place.. no issues yet..
The 3m tape i used, is the same stuff your side mouldings are held on by, It's Damn Strong.
i guess if someone wants those clips, pm me, since i dont need them.
The 3m tape i used, is the same stuff your side mouldings are held on by, It's Damn Strong.
i guess if someone wants those clips, pm me, since i dont need them.
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Diablo0 wrote:That wasn't always the case... *cough*Mazda*cough* lolSILVER-ES wrote:Atleast I was one of the few who kept it in the family and got another Dodge!jake_tim wrote:...even though your a traitor and dont have a neon anymore![]()
My wife and I started as an all Mopar family (two 2GN's), have both moved on from the neons, and still remain an all Mopar family (Charger, Jeep GC).
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