HT Autos Bugeye splitter fitting??? - How do I do it
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HT Autos Bugeye splitter fitting??? - How do I do it
Got a splitter and the rear spat things from HT autos, sprayed them up now looking to fit them.
Is this an easy job and how do I go about it is it a bumper off jobby or can I get to the holes from underneath?
likewise for the rears?
all advice appreciated
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Is this an easy job and how do I go about it is it a bumper off jobby or can I get to the holes from underneath?
likewise for the rears?
all advice appreciated
thanks guys
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I assumed the rears used the existing holes Dave ?
My Hawkeye front came with self tappers, although never fitted I was also going to bolt the factory holes. Everything was accessible without removing the bumper or undertray.
You could always get Darren to do it, did a lovely job on Brian's wagon.
My Hawkeye front came with self tappers, although never fitted I was also going to bolt the factory holes. Everything was accessible without removing the bumper or undertray.
You could always get Darren to do it, did a lovely job on Brian's wagon.
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It came with all the necessary bolts and washers and is designed to use the original holes on the bumper
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Recently had a front splitter from ht autos,piece a p*ss to fit mate,when you offer it up underneath you will see the original holes which line up,then with the others just just drill out and use self tappers.
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Don't know whether or not you've sorted this but here's how to do it
https://www.scoobynet.com/styling-36...-splitter.html
https://www.scoobynet.com/styling-36...-splitter.html
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