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Will install and post some pictures later! Nice packaging and pretty quick considering they went China to NH, USA :cool:
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Does LH = Left Hand side? Facing from the front? Is LH = Drivers side (US)? Mine don't sit totally flush and I want to be sure. Are the tabs aligning inside or outside of that bolt under the bumper?
 
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Does LH = Left Hand side? Facing from the front? Is LH = Drivers side (US)? Mine don't sit totally flush and I want to be sure. Are the tabs aligning inside or outside of that bolt under the bumper?
LH (Left Side) means left when looking from the rear.

Here is a photo how the tab should be positioned approximately.

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I’m thrilled with the ‘left/drivers side’ but no matter where I position the ‘right/passenger side’ there is always a small gap. I have the gap as minimal as possible but am a bit annoyed with the gap. Recommendations? Heat? Again, left side looks great.
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I’m thrilled with the ‘left/drivers side’ but no matter where I position the ‘right/passenger side’ there is always a small gap. I have the gap as minimal as possible but am a bit annoyed with the gap. Recommendations? Heat? Again, left side looks great.
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I’ll take a look at mine to see if it’s positioned any differrently than the left side or if I can give more tips.

However my guess would be to try positioning the top first so there is no gap there and then see where the bottom part lands.
 

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I’m thrilled with the ‘left/drivers side’ but no matter where I position the ‘right/passenger side’ there is always a small gap. I have the gap as minimal as possible but am a bit annoyed with the gap. Recommendations? Heat? Again, left side looks great.
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Mine aren't a perfect zero gap at all fit but I never expected them to be. I was more interested in the fact they were precisely parallel to the factory fin next to it. I fitted them on with masking tape and aligned them measuring centre to centre with the std fin and the applied some masking tape to one edge on the rear splitter then cleaned the surface with the wipes and used the tab and the guide of the masking tape to position them. The OEM+ fins don't have a fillet to the main part of the splitter like the originals but thats ok with me. At the end of the day it's a 6 foot mod not a right up close with an eye glass perfection mod. Believe me I'm pretty OCD about such things and for me it's fine. If I was really anal about it I could tape the perimeter of the fins and use some black structural body adhesive I have and reproduce the original fillet to the fins but I'm not "that" anal. really I'm not, lol.
 

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Mine aren't a perfect zero gap at all fit but I never expected them to be. I was more interested in the fact they were precisely parallel to the factory fin next to it. I fitted them on with masking tape and aligned them measuring centre to centre with the std fin and the applied some masking tape to one edge on the rear splitter then cleaned the surface with the wipes and used the tab and the guide of the masking tape to position them. The OEM+ fins don't have a fillet to the main part of the splitter like the originals but thats ok with me. At the end of the day it's a 6 foot mod not a right up close with an eye glass perfection mod. Believe me I'm pretty OCD about such things and for me it's fine. If I was really anal about it I could tape the perimeter of the fins and use some black structural body adhesive I have and reproduce the original fillet to the fins but I'm not "that" anal. really I'm not, lol.
Embracing this. Looks good from 6 feet.
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