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    On front, mine are mounted in the grille mesh on a 2013 Dodge Charger SRT8.

    I Dremeled out holes slightly larger than the ALP heads. I stuck them in the holes with the double-sided tape that came with the ALP. That held it "about right" while I did fine adjustment to level and pumped some hot glue in the crevasses.

    It has survived many automatic car washes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holla View Post
    You can get some fishing line to slice thru the sticky tape then some goof off and a razor to clean everything up.
    X2 or dental floss, wither will work. I use the 3M Red that you can get rolls off of EBay for about $10.00; Lowe's also carries it in their paint section too.

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    I use the 3M VHB its black not the regular 3M grey kind. I cleaned my surface with alcohol wipes first, then with the VHB tape already applied to the brackets I use a heat gun to heat the tape up until it kinda has a shine to it and slap it on there. Let it sit for about 2 hours in the shade, then I snapped my heads into place. This is the way my local ALP installer did it. But the 100+ degree weather and small mounting surface made them fall of earlier this summer. So instead of driving a hour back to have them reinstalled I just purchased the tape they used and DIY.

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