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Welcome to the club! I've install some metal brackets that I bought from Home Depot to fix mine. I simply found a metal brace, cut it to the length of the ww sides, applied it inside the ww side skirt, drilled very very small holes into the side skirts, and then put very small screws through the holes in the side skirts that screw into the metal brace. The screws are not visable once the side skirts are mounted. This eliminates the large sagging area. But still, the sides don't fit like OEM. Also, I would remove the sides from the car, then adding support(brace/bracket) to the sides skirts. Oh, and I think the sagging is cause because the ww sides are slightly too long and once installed, the sides are in a sense squeezed causing it to sag like it does. Just my theory. Good luck,- Z
Welcome to the club! I've install some metal brackets that I bought from Home Depot to fix mine. I simply found a metal brace, cut it to the length of the ww sides, applied it inside the ww side skirt, drilled very very small holes into the side skirts, and then put very small screws through the holes in the side skirts that screw into the metal brace. The screws are not visable once the side skirts are mounted. This eliminates the large sagging area. But still, the sides don't fit like OEM. Also, I would remove the sides from the car, then adding support(brace/bracket) to the sides skirts.
Oh, and I think the sagging is cause because the ww sides are slightly too long and once installed, the sides are in a sense squeezed causing it to sag like it does. Just my theory.
Good luck,
- Z