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=== Bolts === This description was written for fitting one of Tigga's splitters, but could be applied to other splitters as well Normally, Tigga's splitters are supplied with all the required bolts and washers etc, however I bought mine second hand and they had been lost. I went off to B&Q and bought these: http://www.cableaddict.co.uk/elise/1.jpg The bolt size is M4X20mm and the washer size is M5X25mm. Ideally, you also need nylon locking nuts as well. You need easy access to the underside of the front of the car. If you don't have access to ramps etc, using a step worked brilliantly for me. http://www.cableaddict.co.uk/elise/2.jpg The splitter comes pre-drilled with ten holes, three at the back (yellow arrows) and seven at the front (pink). You will need to widen these out with a drill to fit the bolts you have chosen to use. http://www.cableaddict.co.uk/elise/3.jpg The three holes with yellow arrow will be fixed to the underside of the car using the three pre-existing bolts which hold the undertray onto the car. You can see these here going through the yellow front clam: http://www.cableaddict.co.uk/elise/4.jpg You will need to drill holes in the underside of the front clam for the seven bolts maked with pink arrows, and to fit these bolts, you will need to completely remove the front undertray to hold the nuts in position at you tighten them however STOP!!! Before completely removing the undertray, first just undo the front three. but the bolts through the holes marked in yellow and re attach them to the car. http://www.cableaddict.co.uk/elise/5.jpg This holds the splitter in place and makes it easy to accurately drill the seven new holes in the clam, using the pre-drilled splitter holes as a guide. Next, remove the splitter and undertray completely, and then attach the splitter to the car using the new bolts through the holes you have just drilled in the clam. Remeber to use locking nuts or at least good threadlock! After this, put the front undertray back on and bolt it in place with the front three bolts going through the holes marked in yellow in the picture above. http://www.cableaddict.co.uk/elise/6.jpg That's it done! I hope it's helpful to someone and I haven't made it too confusing, but hopefully it shows that it's a really simple job that anyone can expect to complete well within an hour. Here's the finished job - http://www.cableaddict.co.uk/elise/7.jpg
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