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You can go through that way? That's great news you probably just saved me about 4 hours :lol:You don't, you pop out the plugs on the wheel arch liner and go in through there.
Thanks!! :cheers:
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You can go through that way? That's great news you probably just saved me about 4 hours :lol:You don't, you pop out the plugs on the wheel arch liner and go in through there.
Yeah i had mine off to put the side light leds in, as it happens it was too tight to get out with my fingers so need pliers. I'm waiting for my DRL bulbs to arrive then i'll go back in and do the side lights, DRL & my RPI Design splash guards all together. The splash guards use the same plug holes that hold the arch liner in place.You can go through that way? That's great news you probably just saved me about 4 hours :lol:
Thanks!! :cheers:
I tried that also, but for some reason it seems like the plugs or clips don't clip back as well afterwards. Have you noticed that, or am I doing something wrong?You don't, you pop out the plugs on the wheel arch liner and go in through there.
Take a photo and post it pleaseI tried that also, but for some reason it seems like the plugs or clips don't clip back as well afterwards. Have you noticed that, or am I doing something wrong?
Are you sure you haven't lost a part of the retaining clips? They come in 2 sections, there's the outer section which pushes into the wheel arch liner then the bodywork, then there's the centre piece which pushes into that and locks it to the body. I almost lost one of mine.I tried that also, but for some reason it seems like the plugs or clips don't clip back as well afterwards. Have you noticed that, or am I doing something wrong?
Will have another lookAre you sure you haven't lost a part of the retaining clips? They come in 2 sections, there's the outer section which pushes into the wheel arch liner then the bodywork, then there's the centre piece which pushes into that and locks it to the body. I almost lost one of mine.