Haha, yeah, that huge dent that I didn't bother with on the front driver's side! I also like the fact that it covers that pinch weld/jack lip that I think is so ugly!
All I had to do was cut them to size and use the mounting brackets that were on the contour. This was the only set I could find at the jy and one of them was ripped at the end (luckily I needed to cut that portion off anyway). You also have to drill some holes in the festy to mount the brackets, otherwise they won't be secure at the top
Did you just cut off a portion on the back end? They look very slick, I might have to try to find a set of these for my car.
Current cars:
1993 Ford Festiva 5-Speed - Festiclese III - Cousin of the Banhammer - "The Jalopnik Car"
1984 Toyota Cressida - 2JZGE Swap, Turbocharged.
2013 Mazda Mazda2 - Exhaust and Wheels (the daily)
2002 Toyota Tundra - V6/Auto/2WD - The Tow Vehicle.
Did you just cut off a portion on the back end? They look very slick, I might have to try to find a set of these for my car.
Yeah, a portion of one of them was all smashed up and torn already so I ALMOST didn't get them because of that. I figured out I was gonna have to cut off even more so it would work out anyway. Even though I cut off a good bit, both ends still have that nice bulge at the bottom. The only problem is the ends near the rear don't have caps to keep stuff from gettting inside, but that will be fixed later
Yeah, until I took the car to get inspected today, and failed HORRIBLY! Lets go through a list of stuff I now have to fix to pass inspection...
1. Need 4 new tires
2. Remove illegal tint from windows
3. Tail lights need red or orange turn signals
4. Need a tag light
5. Need an exhaust
Most of this stuff is an easy fix. Just gotta wire up the tag light, remove the window tint, swap out tail lights or bulbs maybe. The big thing is getting new tires...I priced some cheap ones and that's still gonna be $300+, and I'm not getting my exhaust put on til the end of the month! I need this stuff done so my car won't get towed from my apt. complex. Hulk mad!!
On the drivers side you only cut on one side? It looks very smooth up at the front wheel in the pic. Did you sand them and repaint them with satin paint or sopmething? This info should go into that "what non-festiva stuff fits my car" thread.
1993 GL 5 speed
It's a MazdaFordnKia thing, and you will understand!
On the drivers side you only cut on one side? It looks very smooth up at the front wheel in the pic. Did you sand them and repaint them with satin paint or sopmething? This info should go into that "what non-festiva stuff fits my car" thread.
Yeah, I only cut the rear off of each side. So now I don't have that finished "end cap" portion on the rears, only on the fronts. I could have cut them in the middle and grafted them together to keep both end caps, but one of them was already torn on one end, so I made them work best I could. I'll probably just fiberglass some end caps on them soon. I also sanded them down and slapped on some flat black paint to match the front and rear lips
Well looks good how you have it so far. Makes it pop and matches the front and rear better. And you were gonna sell this thing? No way! Get a CHEAP exhaust on it and go find your BP. Cheap because with the new engine you'll change it anyway! Maybe you can borrow a local festy exhaust that bolts on and off?
1993 GL 5 speed
It's a MazdaFordnKia thing, and you will understand!
congratulations!
The Ford Festiva is of great ... what year is the car? has 4 or 5-speed
greetings!
Haha, thanks! It's a 91 5spd. Guess I should update this thread while I'm at it. Met up with Mark (Zanzer) and Brad (Sensei) over the weekend. They put brand new tires on my new wheels, put in new rear wheel bearings, new brake shoes and brake cylinders too. We were going to meet up the next day to work on the exhaust but disaster struck on my way home. Blew the head gasket! Mark was awesome enough to pick me up and take me the rest of the way home and he also went back later to tow the car to his house. I'm now looking for a b8 to swap into it because we think there may be more wrong than just a blown head gasket.
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