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Any one have suggestions of the best way to attach this to stop it catching on the rear wheels?

Why on earth is it not moulded into the rest of the shell anyway?!

Cheers

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Hi,

have you made sure it is trimmed and fitted correctly? the only thing is to keep trimming away a little at a time so you can get the clearance.The main problem is how much the whole bodyshell flexes so it must be trimmed well back to the lines and fitted really snugly.

They didn`t do it in one part because it would not be able to be released from the mold ,the "undercut" is too great if all in one part.

hope that helps.

BR,

T.

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Trimmed it a good bit,used better tape on the side sections(where it was mainly coming loose) and so far seems a lot more secure,sadly due to the **** weather in Scotland I haven't had a chance to test it yet.

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Trimmed it a good bit,used better tape on the side sections(where it was mainly coming loose) and so far seems a lot more secure,sadly due to the **** weather in Scotland I haven't had a chance to test it yet.

fit some snow chains :lol: ock aye
Posted

Lol I wish it was snowing be way more bearable and fun than the torrential rain,annoyingly the car is better suited for the wet weather than I am lol

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Lol I wish it was snowing be way more bearable and fun than the torrential rain,annoyingly the car is better suited for the wet weather than I am lol

There's no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing. I grew up in Perthshire, it's always sunny up there, the bad weather is just a fib to keep tourists away. :D

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