Rear Skirts
#1
I'm in the process of removing the skirts for colour coding and so far I've managed to get the side skirts off without any problems at all.
However, how do the rear ones come off? I've removed the bolt by the wheel arch, but am stuck from here on end.
Do I need to do something with the following bits (sorry about the picture quality - there isn't a lot of room under there is there!! ):-
Whilst I'm at it, how does this black bit come off?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Scott
However, how do the rear ones come off? I've removed the bolt by the wheel arch, but am stuck from here on end.
Do I need to do something with the following bits (sorry about the picture quality - there isn't a lot of room under there is there!! ):-
Whilst I'm at it, how does this black bit come off?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Scott
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Hi mate,
The rear corners need the plastic plug on the metal bracket pilling out, then slide the whole skirt forewards towards the wheel. The plastic bits in front of the wheel are clipped on, carefily pull them back and slide a ceedit card in at either side to compress the catches on the clips in. Careful not to snapthe clips off(like I did!)
Cheers.
The rear corners need the plastic plug on the metal bracket pilling out, then slide the whole skirt forewards towards the wheel. The plastic bits in front of the wheel are clipped on, carefily pull them back and slide a ceedit card in at either side to compress the catches on the clips in. Careful not to snapthe clips off(like I did!)
Cheers.
#4
Hi mate,
Thanks for the reply. When you say about the plastic plug on the metal bracket needs pilling out - is that the bit by the number plate?
I think this is becoming a stupid idea of mine!!!!
Scott
Thanks for the reply. When you say about the plastic plug on the metal bracket needs pilling out - is that the bit by the number plate?
I think this is becoming a stupid idea of mine!!!!
Scott
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