How do you fit 91 Iroz GFX on a GTA?
How do you fit 91 Iroz GFX on a GTA?
I bought a pair of 91-92 door ground effects for my 88 GTA. It seems like the metal part under the door needs to be removed for them to fit. Also, how low does the one attatched to the door have to go. Will it cover the holes that are there for the stock GTA gfx? Thanks, please post pics if you have them.
Re: How do you fit 91 Iroz GFX on a GTA?
You don't have to remove the whole metal strip just the part of the strip that bolts to the welded strip (hmm make sense?)
should be a few 10mm's from looking underneath and a bunch of 7mms going thru the supports into the rockers.
the reason i know is cause i change to '90 GTA gfx on my camaro. lol
should be a few 10mm's from looking underneath and a bunch of 7mms going thru the supports into the rockers.
the reason i know is cause i change to '90 GTA gfx on my camaro. lol
Originally posted by gtabadboy
I bought a pair of 91-92 door ground effects for my 88 GTA. It seems like the metal part under the door needs to be removed for them to fit. Also, how low does the one attatched to the door have to go. Will it cover the holes that are there for the stock GTA gfx? Thanks, please post pics if you have them.
I bought a pair of 91-92 door ground effects for my 88 GTA. It seems like the metal part under the door needs to be removed for them to fit. Also, how low does the one attatched to the door have to go. Will it cover the holes that are there for the stock GTA gfx? Thanks, please post pics if you have them.
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It will almost cover the stock holes but it is better to get them filled in though.




Also, you want to try and get the 82-84 Fender vents since they will match the ground effects better since the slot in the vent goes all the way from the top to the bottom, unlike the 85-90 which is short about 1" since the gfx covers the bottom of the vent.




Also, you want to try and get the 82-84 Fender vents since they will match the ground effects better since the slot in the vent goes all the way from the top to the bottom, unlike the 85-90 which is short about 1" since the gfx covers the bottom of the vent.
Last edited by Zepher; Jul 16, 2003 at 07:50 AM.
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