who made these louvers
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Re: who made these louvers
Those look like factory louvers. There should be / should have been a hex-key, 1/4 turn, dzus-style, "screw" in each of the 6 holes around the perimeter. Good luck finding the mounting hardware if they were not included.
BTW, If you are in the Denver area I'll take the louvers off your hands.
BTW, If you are in the Denver area I'll take the louvers off your hands.
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Re: who made these louvers
I have the factory louvers on mine, those look the same. Should have plastic on the side slats, aluminum center pieces.
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Re: who made these louvers
Yup, those are definitely factories. And I can tell from the pictures that you have more than enough hardware to mount them securely to your hatch. I have the same set on my car with only 4 out of the 8 hardware pieces and they are not going anywhere. Just take a rubber mallet to the clips when installing to really get them tight.
Nice find btw!
Nice find btw!
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