Installation Guide: TwinZ Design Bolt-on Diffuser (2 seater)

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by TheTwinZ (Peru), Feb 10, 2012.

  1. TheTwinZ (Peru)

    TheTwinZ (Peru) New Member

    For the right installation of your TwinZ Design bolt-on diffuser we recommend following these steps to get the best attachment and fitment to your OEM rear bumper and chassis.

    The diffuser comes with:
    - 2 metal brackets
    - 8 bolts (10mm)
    - 8 nuts (10mm)
    - 16 big washers
    - 4 stobols
    - 4 nuts (8mm)
    - 8 small washers

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    INSTALL PROCESS:

    1. Remove the OEM rear bumper out of the car.

    2. Unbolt the catback section of the exhaust system to make the installation easier.

    3. Once you have the OEM rear bumper out, place the bolt-on diffuser under the OEM rear bumper until to get the mounting points as pictured.

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    4. Use 2 stobols to attach the middle section of the bumper with the diffuser.

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    5. Proceed to install the OEM rear bumper with the diffuser partially attached to it.

    6. While installing the bumper, be VERY CAREFULL with the attaching points above the exhaust opennings. You will have to press down this part of the bumper and diffuser together with both of your hands and place them in front of the aluminium bumper bar as pictured bellow. If you don't do it this way, you could damage this attaching point.

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    7. Bolt the attaching points over the exhaust opennings and the ones near the bumper wheel arch as pictured.

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    8. Use the attachment brackets to attach the lower section of the diffuser with the chassis.

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    9. Press the diffuser against the bumper and bolt the license plate section of the diffuser to the bumper using 2 stobols to get the best fitment.

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    10. Some OEM bumpers get wavy with time, so we recommend using Sikaflex silicon on the rear section of the diffuser to ensure the best seal and fitment between the diffuser and bumper.

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    RESULT PICS:

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  2. kiff

    kiff Member

    Thanks for the guide !:) but if there is not enough to get sold here.:( what use to us is it? :confused:And how are the talks going with the Aussie distributor? Are we any closer to getting them?:confused:
     
  3. TheTwinZ (Peru)

    TheTwinZ (Peru) New Member


    We are going to keep working with UAS. We have talked with John and he's planning to get some units to have in stock, so we are confident that the pre-orders and the extra units are going to get us to the minimal quantities we are shooting for.

    We hope more people support this pre-order by getting in right now instead of waiting for the products to be in stock and at a higher price.
     
  4. ryzan

    ryzan Moderator Staff Member

    Good luck with that, I plan on buying 2 bolt on diffusers in the future, but would rather wait until I can go and pay for them and pick the goods up. Especially with all the uncertainty regarding the pre order and amount of waiting time. I think you (and UAS) will find a lot of people are probably in the same shoes as me.
     
  5. ABZ300

    ABZ300 G

    Simple Solution :)

    Send over to UAS 20 units of each item as your group buy pre-requirements...once all 20units have landed in Australia and in UAS's hands...get them to post a thread in the For Sale by Business section...then you will be able to sell most/all of your products that have been send over. Whatever doesnt sell within a set period of time, then UAS can add a profit to the price and sell themselves. Problem Solved!!!

    If anybody would disagree to this simple solution which will keep everybody happy, please feel free to correct me :)

    Abraham
     
  6. Jinxed

    Jinxed Moderator

    Thanks for the instructions TwinZ

    To everyone feeling the need to bring up the supply issues, this is not the time or place to do it. The topic has been discussed, and TwinZ is aware of your greivances.
     
  7. bRACKET

    bRACKET Do Right Dean

    Any idea why the photos are dead? Can this be fixed please?
     
  8. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

    Try Z1 they used to have a guide and quite possible hosted their own pics
     
  9. andy

    andy Member

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