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Old 11-05-2012, 05:53 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by danwat1234 View Post
Hmm, thanks for all the ideas folks but for now I'm going to hold off on the project. Where I live it rains all the time and I plan on keeping my Civic forever. On some thread on here someone with a Civic used the bottom skirts, putting the choroplast in between the car body and the bottom skirts, running the screws through. But still I think he had to make bolt holes for the front and back points.

1 thing you have to think about with full underbody pans that cover the engine bay. This can be a fire hazard in case your engine, tranny or power steering leaks oil. The fluid could build up instead of going on the pavement. There was some recall, maybe Ford Escapes where there wasn't enough (or any) holes for fluid to escape.
Vehicle Maintenance.

It's really not hard to make sure your vehicle isn't leaking fluids, and you should be doing that as a part of driving anyway.
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