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Advice needed from people with TRD skirts...

Advice needed from people with TRD skirts...

sprinter2012
Posting Freak
2,484
21-01-2019, 06:10 AM
#1
I'm just doing some final prep (sanding etc.) to the skrits before they go to the sprayers with the bumper. And I thought I'd just hold them up against the car to check the fit, but annoyingly they don't...

The TRD Skirts have 3 or 4 lugs/tabs along the bottom which are supposed to bolt up under the sills of the car. I watched them being removed from the Altezza they used to be on, and there were some plastic inserts which popped up into holes in the sills, which you could then screw into.

Now I have discovered after my test fit, that the underside of the sills on my car appear to have been weatherproofed or stone chip proofed or something. Because the whole length of the sill is full of what appears to be some sort of rubbery silicone substance. Meaning the bottom of the skirts tries to push away from the bottom of the sill as it can't go up into the recess.

Is this weatherproofing something that all UK models had, or did the previous owner get it done do you think?

Looks like the only solution is going to be to cut off all the tabs so the skirts can sit flush with the car? As none of you guys seems to use the lugs anyway, it's only the bolts at each end and some double sided tape which seem to get used.
sprinter2012
21-01-2019, 06:10 AM #1

I'm just doing some final prep (sanding etc.) to the skrits before they go to the sprayers with the bumper. And I thought I'd just hold them up against the car to check the fit, but annoyingly they don't...

The TRD Skirts have 3 or 4 lugs/tabs along the bottom which are supposed to bolt up under the sills of the car. I watched them being removed from the Altezza they used to be on, and there were some plastic inserts which popped up into holes in the sills, which you could then screw into.

Now I have discovered after my test fit, that the underside of the sills on my car appear to have been weatherproofed or stone chip proofed or something. Because the whole length of the sill is full of what appears to be some sort of rubbery silicone substance. Meaning the bottom of the skirts tries to push away from the bottom of the sill as it can't go up into the recess.

Is this weatherproofing something that all UK models had, or did the previous owner get it done do you think?

Looks like the only solution is going to be to cut off all the tabs so the skirts can sit flush with the car? As none of you guys seems to use the lugs anyway, it's only the bolts at each end and some double sided tape which seem to get used.

DaveEdin
Posting Freak
5,657
21-01-2019, 07:13 AM
#2
Certainly mine fitted straight on without any messing about. Sounds like something that was done just to yours matey...

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DaveEdin
21-01-2019, 07:13 AM #2

Certainly mine fitted straight on without any messing about. Sounds like something that was done just to yours matey...


IS200 Sport - Sold
Mazda 6 MPS - Zoom Zoom!

Modifications
Completed:

Currently 280bhp/295lbft; 3" Meercat custom exhaust; KW Suspension; FMIC; SSP; HPFP; Custom Stainless Steel Dials - for the moment, the only set in the world!! (Till the group buy for MPSOC anyway :lol: )

In Progress:

E-Tuning remap ongoing via Cobb Accessport; Braided brake lines; Stubby aerial; Tinted repeaters and sidelights; 3 Port Boost Control Solenoid; 3" HTP Intake

Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
21-01-2019, 09:13 AM
#3
Mine has some weatherproofing on as well.

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Sparkystav
21-01-2019, 09:13 AM #3

Mine has some weatherproofing on as well.


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sprinter2012
Posting Freak
2,484
21-01-2019, 09:36 AM
#4
Sparkystav Mine has some weatherproofing on as well.

Did it affect how the skirts fit? Or do your ones not have fixings underneath?
Edited 03-03-2012, 07:12 PM by sprinter2012.
sprinter2012
21-01-2019, 09:36 AM #4

Sparkystav Mine has some weatherproofing on as well.

Did it affect how the skirts fit? Or do your ones not have fixings underneath?

Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
21-01-2019, 09:42 AM
#5
No fixings underneath mate, just each end and bonded along the side.

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Sparkystav
21-01-2019, 09:42 AM #5

No fixings underneath mate, just each end and bonded along the side.


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sprinter2012
Posting Freak
2,484
21-01-2019, 09:46 AM
#6
Sparkystav No fixings underneath mate, just each end and bonded along the side.

Good stuff, no one ever uses the fixings underneath anyway so I'll just chop them off and fit them like yours are. I'm really tempted to carbon skin the skirts now, but I just don't have the time.
sprinter2012
21-01-2019, 09:46 AM #6

Sparkystav No fixings underneath mate, just each end and bonded along the side.

Good stuff, no one ever uses the fixings underneath anyway so I'll just chop them off and fit them like yours are. I'm really tempted to carbon skin the skirts now, but I just don't have the time.

S
Banned
1,153
21-01-2019, 10:18 AM
#7
Mine are only bolted at each end and double sided sticky foam along the top edge, no fixings underneath.
S
21-01-2019, 10:18 AM #7

Mine are only bolted at each end and double sided sticky foam along the top edge, no fixings underneath.

P.Lindblom
Posting Freak
821
21-01-2019, 12:27 PM
#8
Did you get the eight plastic bits with the side skirts mate?

If so, just hold them in place to see where they are supposed to be attached. Then with a screwdriver, poke the layer of rust proofing around the areas where the screws should be. There are four holes under each sill and when you poke the proofing on top of them it will bulge inwards. If you want to use these underside fittings you just cut away som of the proofing on and around the holes. The plastic fittings just clips into place, then you can screw your side skirts to them.

If you didn't get the plastic bits, just do what the other guys suggested Smile
P.Lindblom
21-01-2019, 12:27 PM #8

Did you get the eight plastic bits with the side skirts mate?

If so, just hold them in place to see where they are supposed to be attached. Then with a screwdriver, poke the layer of rust proofing around the areas where the screws should be. There are four holes under each sill and when you poke the proofing on top of them it will bulge inwards. If you want to use these underside fittings you just cut away som of the proofing on and around the holes. The plastic fittings just clips into place, then you can screw your side skirts to them.

If you didn't get the plastic bits, just do what the other guys suggested Smile

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