Did some mods today...
Did some mods today...
This is all you get to see until the transformation before the German Auto Fest. I have a busy mod schedule the next two weeks...ha ha ha!
Anyway I installed the SS Skid plate today! What a ***** that thing is not hard but a pain in the *** to do without help. Like Kevin said not impossible to do with two hand but four is much better. I love the Skid plate for $188 it is a great addition to the CS!
I also install my Ralph Boothe Silver Crest! About time!
So the next time you see the car she will look very different
Anyway I installed the SS Skid plate today! What a ***** that thing is not hard but a pain in the *** to do without help. Like Kevin said not impossible to do with two hand but four is much better. I love the Skid plate for $188 it is a great addition to the CS!
I also install my Ralph Boothe Silver Crest! About time!
So the next time you see the car she will look very different
Eric: I have two pairs of silvervision bulbs and 3 pairs of bluevision bulbs sitting in front of my computer, you need those
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As for the $188 check out this thread:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ght=Skid+plate
Ask for Jeff at Sunset Imports it was $208 shipped.
Installing does require you to remove the front bumper.
You Need
Drill & bits
Torx set 2 bits T25,T26&T27 2 of the three can't remember without looking. I recommend using the socket Torx in fact I don't think you can get a full size Torx screwdriver in front of the wheel.
Ratchet and extension
Needle nose pliars if you have pop up headlight washers
Phillips screwdriver
-There are 5 or 6 torx screws in each wheel well that needs to be removed.
-There are 2 torx screws near the bumper turn signals one up one forward on each side.
-on the rear of the existing plastic skid plate there are 4 ot 5 Torx bolts that need to be removed. at each end there is a Phillips headed screw.
-Under the Hood there are 4 torx screws and 2 plugs that need to be removed.
-Once you remove all of these screws and bolts (This is where a helping hand comes in handy. You need to reach in on the side and pull up on a lever that is a latch each side has one. You can feel it. Towards the top on the side of the bumper cover about a 12-18" in. Once you release these the bumper will slide out.
-If you have the Pop up headlight washers you need to unhook the hose and clamp it. I used a set of needle nose vice grips to pinch off the hose.
-There is also a wiring harness that needs to be removed both the hose and wiring harness are on the passenger side near the fender.
Now that you have the bumper off.
-Remove the Eye hook covers completely.
- You need to drill holes into the existing plastic skid plate. There are little raised circles to direct you where to drill. there is about 10-12 holes that need to be drills. Use a drill bit that is the size of the circle.
-Now that the holes are drilled flip the bumper cover over (So that it is sitting nose up to the ceiling) and put your Skid plate in place. I left the plastic protective film on until the job was done. I recommend not removing the film.
-Before the next step make sure you have the plastic skid plate extension piece placed between the existing skid plate and the new SS skid plate. It is like a puzzle when you are looking at it you will know where it goes. Now Holding it in place start putting on the clips the large clips go around the outside the small clips go on up towards the nose where there is a small clearance. After you have a couple on Flip the bumper cover over so that the skid plate is on the floor. (I used towels for cushion) use a set of needle nose pliers to push the clamps down on the posts. You will understand when you are doing this it can be done with your fingers but you will have torn up hands by the end. Make sure you did not miss any of the posts.
-I installed my Silver Hood crest at this point.
-Now start putting everything back together. Just follow the directions I gave you to remove the bumper to put it back on. In reverse of course!
- Peel the film from the Skid plate.
-Install the two rubber Eye hook covers
Woo hoo your done now sit back and appreciate your success!
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ght=Skid+plate
Ask for Jeff at Sunset Imports it was $208 shipped.
Installing does require you to remove the front bumper.
You Need
Drill & bits
Torx set 2 bits T25,T26&T27 2 of the three can't remember without looking. I recommend using the socket Torx in fact I don't think you can get a full size Torx screwdriver in front of the wheel.
Ratchet and extension
Needle nose pliars if you have pop up headlight washers
Phillips screwdriver
-There are 5 or 6 torx screws in each wheel well that needs to be removed.
-There are 2 torx screws near the bumper turn signals one up one forward on each side.
-on the rear of the existing plastic skid plate there are 4 ot 5 Torx bolts that need to be removed. at each end there is a Phillips headed screw.
-Under the Hood there are 4 torx screws and 2 plugs that need to be removed.
-Once you remove all of these screws and bolts (This is where a helping hand comes in handy. You need to reach in on the side and pull up on a lever that is a latch each side has one. You can feel it. Towards the top on the side of the bumper cover about a 12-18" in. Once you release these the bumper will slide out.
-If you have the Pop up headlight washers you need to unhook the hose and clamp it. I used a set of needle nose vice grips to pinch off the hose.
-There is also a wiring harness that needs to be removed both the hose and wiring harness are on the passenger side near the fender.
Now that you have the bumper off.
-Remove the Eye hook covers completely.
- You need to drill holes into the existing plastic skid plate. There are little raised circles to direct you where to drill. there is about 10-12 holes that need to be drills. Use a drill bit that is the size of the circle.
-Now that the holes are drilled flip the bumper cover over (So that it is sitting nose up to the ceiling) and put your Skid plate in place. I left the plastic protective film on until the job was done. I recommend not removing the film.
-Before the next step make sure you have the plastic skid plate extension piece placed between the existing skid plate and the new SS skid plate. It is like a puzzle when you are looking at it you will know where it goes. Now Holding it in place start putting on the clips the large clips go around the outside the small clips go on up towards the nose where there is a small clearance. After you have a couple on Flip the bumper cover over so that the skid plate is on the floor. (I used towels for cushion) use a set of needle nose pliers to push the clamps down on the posts. You will understand when you are doing this it can be done with your fingers but you will have torn up hands by the end. Make sure you did not miss any of the posts.
-I installed my Silver Hood crest at this point.
-Now start putting everything back together. Just follow the directions I gave you to remove the bumper to put it back on. In reverse of course!
- Peel the film from the Skid plate.
-Install the two rubber Eye hook covers
Woo hoo your done now sit back and appreciate your success!






