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Old Jul 12, 2015 | 01:10 AM
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How difficult are they to fit to a blobeye bonnet and do they sit nice and flush ??? has anybody got any install tips or pics to help me on my way.

Any particular catches to get / avoid or will ebay jobbies do the job ?? i will still be retaining the original catch they are just to stop the lifting that occurs at high speed.

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Old Jul 12, 2015 | 07:29 AM
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I know it's not a blob but; Scoobyclinic on their Facebook page last week fitted some to a classic, Shows what's involved on the photos. Says they charge 200 all in.
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Old Jul 12, 2015 | 09:52 AM
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I'm sure there's a thread showing different models and their fitment.
I've fitted mine to my classic and the best advice I can give is measure, measure and measure again. The last thing you should be doing is cutting.
I used a dremel type tool with a small cutting wheel. It takes a while like this, but slowly slowly catchy monkey.
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Old Jul 12, 2015 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by imprezagaz
I know it's not a blob but; Scoobyclinic on their Facebook page last week fitted some to a classic, Shows what's involved on the photos. Says they charge 200 all in.
Cheers Gaz i will take a look..

Originally Posted by Kwik
I'm sure there's a thread showing different models and their fitment.
I've fitted mine to my classic and the best advice I can give is measure, measure and measure again. The last thing you should be doing is cutting.
I used a dremel type tool with a small cutting wheel. It takes a while like this, but slowly slowly catchy monkey.
Cheers buddy, points duly noted. I dont really want to fit them just cant think of another way to secure the edges..
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