yeah, dealer is best bet. Just be aware there are different part#s for the monotone vibes vs. the two toned.Fronts go on almost without tools... backs do require drilling. We put mine on without pulling the wheel, so we didn't put the inner screw in, just top and outer on bottom.
Pandora the 2006 Pontiac Salsa Vibe, 17"wheelsMods: tint, "Pandora" windshield decal, front badge skull overlay, rainguards, hoodguard, Projectorz headlite covers, black painted grills, FIAMM dual-tone horns, black grafxwerks overlays, redouts, Genvibe decals, splashguards, scangaugeII, 12v console outlet, DRL interrupt and I turned off that @#$% seat-belt beep! upcoming: red interior LEDs
they were pretty easy, all you need to do is take off the tires and drill two pilot holes for the screws provided. atleast thats how i did it for the rear.
Quote, originally posted by B4snake »Dose anyone have a pic of what they look like on the vibe? Like, how low they hang and if they stick out at all?i have pictures of the dealer flaps in my garage
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I've built my own out of "universal" mudflap blanks... Used factory hardwear (stainless steel in fact) and never drilled a hole in the body... Wasn't on the Vibe though..