Important Notice
Please note that these instructions are provided for general guidance only. Carbon Works strongly recommends professional installation.
Carbon Works will not be held responsible for any damage, loss, or issues that may occur as a result of
following these instructions.
If you are not experienced or confident with installation procedures, we highly recommend consulting a qualified professional installer.
FRONT SPLITTER
- With the help of another person, carefully lift
the splitter into position against the front bumper. Make sure both sides
are aligned evenly with the bumper edges. - After confirming the alignment, temporarily
secure the splitter using masking tape or similar adhesive tape to keep it
in place during installation. - Carefully drill through the splitter and into the
underside of the bumper. Take your time to ensure accurate hole placement
and avoid mistakes. - Secure the splitter firmly using suitable
fixings. Self-tapping screws or bolts with nuts are commonly used. We
recommend at least six fixings on each side and two in the centre
for maximum stability. - Double-check that all fixings are tight and
secure. Once everything is properly installed, your vehicle is ready to
hit the road with its new look.
After your first few drives, recheck all fixings to ensure continued safety
and stability.
REAR SPOILER
- Start by placing the spoiler onto your vehicle to
perform a test fit. - Once you are satisfied with the alignment, mark
the edges of the spoiler on your car using masking tape to create a
placement guide. - Thoroughly clean and degrease both the mounting
area on the vehicle and the underside of the spoiler to ensure strong
adhesion. - Apply double-sided automotive adhesive tape to
the underside of the spoiler. A small amount of bonding adhesive is also
recommended for extra security. - Peel back around 2–3 cm of the adhesive
backing at the ends so it can be easily removed once the spoiler is in
position. - Carefully align the spoiler with the masking tape
guide you created earlier. - Slowly pull away the remaining adhesive backing
while applying steady pressure to attach the spoiler to the vehicle. - Press firmly along the entire length of the
spoiler to ensure an even and strong bond. - Using a heat gun at a safe distance, gently warm
the spoiler to improve the adhesive bonding. Avoid excessive heat to
prevent damage to the spoiler or vehicle paint. - Perform a final inspection to ensure the spoiler
is secure. Allow 4–6 hours for the adhesive to fully set before
driving.
After your first few drives, recheck the spoiler to ensure it remains
properly secured.
SIDE SKIRTS
- Position the side skirt against the vehicle for a
test fit and adjust the alignment until you are happy with the placement. - Once aligned, temporarily secure the skirt using
masking tape. - Attach the side skirt by drilling and installing
self-tapping screws. For best stability, we recommend at least six
screws per side. - Ensure all screws and fittings are properly
tightened. - Once installed, step back and enjoy your
vehicle’s upgraded appearance.
After your first few drives, recheck all fixings to make sure everything
remains secure.