 1) To install the rear valance,...  1) To install the rear valance, you start by removing the bumper. Remove the tail lights. There are two 10mm bolts behind the housings inside the trunk |  2) Now remove the two Torx...  2) Now remove the two Torx T20 bolts on each side of the tail light. One of bolts is hard to reach inside the tail light pocket |  3) Now go underneath the car...  3) Now go underneath the car and remove the five Torx T27 screws holding the bumper |
 4) Then you'll remove three...  4) Then you'll remove three Torx T27 screws located on each side of the wheel well |  5) Once all the screws are...  5) Once all the screws are off, the rear bumper slides out and way from the car |  6) With the bumper off the...  6) With the bumper off the car, you'll need to move the heat shield to the new valance. It comes off by cutting off the preexisting rivets |
 7) Now, pull the stock valance...  7) Now, pull the stock valance off by simply pulling each piece away from each other |  8) The new rear valance now...  8) The new rear valance now clips in. It's best to start at a corner and the rest follows. Foam Molders suggests using soap and water as a lubricant to also not scratch the paint |  9) Install the new mounting...  9) Install the new mounting brackets and plates to replace the factory hardware. Begin by inserting the metal connectors that are reused from the old valance |
 10) Screw in the Philips screw...  10) Screw in the Philips screw on the bottom side of the connector |  11) Now, mount the new side...  11) Now, mount the new side bracket for the heatshield using two Philips screws |  12) Then there's another bracket...  12) Then there's another bracket that supports the top of heatshield which installs using three Philips screws |