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F.A.Q.

Please keep in mind that there will always be some minor sanding, shaving, cutting, and/or filling prior to installing Vaero parts. Also, the black primer finish must be sanded and other prep work will be required prior to painting. It is recommended that the part be installed by a professional body shop that has experience working with aftermarket fiberglass and urethane body kits, including, but not limited to, sanding, shaving, cutting, and filling.

Installation Questions

Do you guarantee fitment?

Because there is much involved in the installation process that is beyond their control, Vaero cannot guarantee perfect fitment. However, they do guarantee your satisfaction with their products.

Why doesn’t my kit fit perfectly?

There are many possibilities for why products do not fit perfectly. Although Vaero manufactures all their products to the closest OEM standards possible, they are hand-made and minor differences can occur. The condition of the vehicle, heat, poor installation, etc. are all reasons why perfect installation cannot be guaranteed.

Do I need to remove the reinforcement bar?

Removal of the reinforcement bar may be required to install certain products, but in some cases it may only need trimming for product fitment.

Do Vaero kits come with hardware and instructions?

Some kits come with instructions and hardware. However, Vaero recommends installation by a body shop with experience installing body kits.

Is it hard to install Vaero products?

Installation is not difficult for a body man with experience installing body kits. Vaero recommends professional installation.

What kind of body shop should I have install my body kit?

Installing aftermarket body kits is a specialized area of auto body expertise and Vaero recommends going to a body shop with body kit installation experience. Even a body shop with many years of collision work experience would not be recommended if they had no experience with aftermarket body kits.

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