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Old 20 April 2013, 09:34 AM
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General because this is me asking if a novice should even attempt it ?

Looks to be all bolts and clips .. the old one is damaged anyway, so removal shouldn't be an issue .. would you suggest I give it ago ?
Old 20 April 2013, 09:48 AM
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If you dont give it a go you'll never know, and whats the worst that can happen?

If you DONT give it a go, what will you do then?
Old 20 April 2013, 09:50 AM
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If you dont give it a go you'll never know, and whats the worst that can happen?

If you DONT give it a go, what will you do then?
Pay someone to do it ...
Old 20 April 2013, 10:11 AM
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All depends if replacement wing fixings line up with existing holes in boot otherwise youll need to drill new holes.
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Originally Posted by Gambit
All depends if replacement wing fixings line up with existing holes in boot otherwise youll need to drill new holes.
Front side wing ..
Old 20 April 2013, 10:23 AM
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Yea have a go if it dont work out you can always pay someone after
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Go for it. Straight forward unbolt and bolt up job. If you fail then so what? You had a go and it will be cheaper for the guy you pay as you will already have removed the knackered one lol




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Originally Posted by his-n-her-scoobs
Go for it. Straight forward unbolt and bolt up job. If you fail then so what? You had a go and it will be cheaper for the guy you pay as you will already have removed the knackered one lol




Good point
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