IKON MOTORSPRTS Rear Diffuser Compatible With 2015-2022 Dodge Charger Base Trim V2 Style Glossy Black PP Bumper Spoiler Lip Lower Valance
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If you've got the oval exhaust tips, you're good to go. No, in all other cases.
Yes, it is appropriate for the year 2015-2016. The 2017 Dodge Charger SE is a sports car that was released in 2017.
I have an sxt, but I installed 3 inch quad tips, which fit perfectly.
Yes, it'll work.
Selected User Reviews For IKON MOTORSPRTS Rear Diffuser Compatible With 2015-2022 Dodge Charger Base Trim V2 Style Glossy Black PP Bumper Spoiler Lip Lower Valance
Between March 31st and April 1st, it is expected to arrive. The 6th of April 2021, but it arrived at my house on the 27th of March 2021. Quick delivery with no damage It took me about 45 minutes to install it myself the other day. I'm fortunate in that my car has air suspension, so I can easily get underneath it, but you don't have to. A word of caution: the two corner pins cannot be reused, but the four middle push pins can. Yes, this diffuser is already pre-programmed. drilled. It is very simple to set up. Simply use two push pins or a screw with a nut to secure the two corners if you have any on hand. Simple to do. It appears to be in good shape; let's see how it holds up in a few months or a year.
I watched a YouTube video and it was fairly simple to install; I did more than a diffuser, so the chrome tips were a separate project; however, I am in love with the new look my car has. If you're doing the diffuser, I also have underglow, which I recommend. pb does a better job of combining the two. It was well worth the money, and it gave me the look I wanted. This purchase was a good one!.
When I first got it, I was a little apprehensive. I'd never done anything similar on my own before. I looked at a couple of videos on how to remove the old one. put this in place It was, on the whole, fairly simple. I think nuts are a good idea. Each end will be held together with bolts (adding plumber tape to the lock).
The fit isn't 100% but it still looks good even though it isn't 100% it still looks It was a little challenging to get the clips in, but it all worked out in the end.
In general, the installation was simple. The only drawback was that my car's stock part had two bolts/retainer clip fasteners on the end that took me hours to break off (I didn't have the proper tools to remove that type of headless bolt/retainer clip fastener), and the other retainer clips were also quite sturdy, but I was able to pop them off with a tug of this special tool. Keep a few extras on hand to replace the ones that have worn out. Installation was simple and straightforward; simply clip in the top section and secure the bottom securely, and you're ready to go; make sure you hear them "pop" into place. It's a 30-minute task, to be honest.
It appeals to me. It stands out and appears to be different from the other chargers. br>br>My only gripe is that the rear diffuser ends at each corner are a little too close together. The holes do not line up with the holes in the charger. So you'll need to pull it a little to get the pins in, and you'll also need to enlarge the holes in the rear diffuser. I had to use a screwdriver to make them a little bigger, but other than that, it's well worth it, and I can't say enough good things about it.
It's important to remember that you should install the clips first, followed by the bolts underneath. You'll save a lot of time and aggravation by doing so.
This is a gift for my son-in-law. He thought it was cute and said it was simple to put on.