Originally Posted by Sidez
I used glue for both parts without screws and without relying much on the tape.. the windscreen does slightly stick out on the edges, but you will not notice that soon and the side grills are a little too small so a small part of the plastic remains showing, the bad thing I could say is that the windscreen creates wind noise at about 90 mph+... and Steve you should not have a problem if you decide to take off the windscreen as the glue that they are sent with is not all too strong and there are liquids out there that will... dismantle it's effect... all in all I am not to happy with these parts and if I had to do it again I would remove the windscreen and side grills and ship them out to be chromed...
I had a hell of a time with the side grills too, but they didn't turn out too bad. The biggest part of the problem was that the side grills were bowed, and the covers were nice and straight. After screwing around with some bungee straps, wood shims and card board, every time I would get one or two to fit right the third one wouldn't. I was doing one side at a time, I finally got out a couple nylon ratchet straps and wrapped them all the way around the car and cranked them down tight with wood shims between the covers and the strap. That worked out pretty good, so anybody putting on the side grill covers I would highly recommend the ratchet strap method. I didn't use any glue or adhesive on the windscreen, I haven't done anything with the center piece of the windscreen yet, it's still sitting on a work bench in my garage, the wrinkles aren't to noticeable, but they would be to me. I talked with Autoxclusive and told them what I had done to the top of the windscreen and they offered to sell me another set at cost and that's probably what I'll do.