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Looks good! Let's us know when your ready to sell them.
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I'm in for a set for my 2012.
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We have them ready to sell now. I will post info in the vendor section. http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...42#post7869242
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Nothing touches the paint. Nothing as long as they pull somewhat strait the strap will never hit the paint. If you do not have tow hooks is when the paint gets messed up.
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We now have the tow hooks in colors and on our web site now. www.zl1addons.com
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I just want to say I installed the front and rear receivers. I've been extremely pleased with ZL1addons products. The installation was straight forward and in both cases a person would not know you had a receiver without the hook installed.
I also have the aluminum pinch weld floor jack pads and they make maintenance a lot easier. ![]() Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Looks good!
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Just placed my order!
I hope the instructions are well written. I'm not crazy about cutting holes in my car.
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I wasn't either but the templates and instructions make it easy enough. Make sure you have good drill bits. Makes the job a lot easier.
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Yes, I was not a fan of cutting either. So thats why we made them easy to install and well hidden when not in use. Yes sharp bits are needed because the sub bumper is a bit hard.
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That's nice that the instructions are for both front and rear. I'm still dealing with CF parts getting installed. I can then order the rear hook from you. |
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MTCobra, can you do a DIY for the front tow hook install?
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Why did I not think of that. I'll be able to put together something close to a DIY...especially useful may be a list of tools needed.
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