Ok I've done a test fit with some 3M tape, no screws in as yet so it's not sitting completely flush and I only had enough tape for one side. I thought I'd share what I have so far just to give an impression of how it will look when it's done properly.
I used rockstar93's post as a guide with regards to placement as I believe he got that spot on.
I agree also that the rear end doesn't need any trimming of sorts, although rather than being a little too short as rockstar93 described, mine was ever so slightly too long so I shaved a little off the front end to allow it to fit flush. I guess I was lucky in this regard as it's better to be too long and adaptable than to be too short and not have as much room for manoeuvre.
As far as length I think it's as near as damn it. The rear flap that has the potential to be awkward is already broken on my car so for this test fit it wasn't a problem. The other side will need some altering as the rubber flap is indeed in the way.
So just a few pics on placement.



And a few shots of the car with them fitted. The car will look a lot better once I put the sport springs on the rear and lose that wheel gap as opposed to the wrong ones that have been fitted already, and when I get my carbon mirrors back.




I used rockstar93's post as a guide with regards to placement as I believe he got that spot on.
I agree also that the rear end doesn't need any trimming of sorts, although rather than being a little too short as rockstar93 described, mine was ever so slightly too long so I shaved a little off the front end to allow it to fit flush. I guess I was lucky in this regard as it's better to be too long and adaptable than to be too short and not have as much room for manoeuvre.
As far as length I think it's as near as damn it. The rear flap that has the potential to be awkward is already broken on my car so for this test fit it wasn't a problem. The other side will need some altering as the rubber flap is indeed in the way.
So just a few pics on placement.



And a few shots of the car with them fitted. The car will look a lot better once I put the sport springs on the rear and lose that wheel gap as opposed to the wrong ones that have been fitted already, and when I get my carbon mirrors back.


















