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Guest fisherspug

hey guys, could any of you help me out.

 

im off to the bolt shop tomorrow, need a list of what bolts and attachments will be needed, to attach front bvalance, stateing how many will be needed and what item, big nusence i know.

 

cheers guys.

 

fisher

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Edp

I think its two 8mm bolts in the sides by the arch and a few of those white plastic clips which slide onto the bumper and valence. I think the only bolts you need are the side ones.

 

I'm unsure what there technical name is.

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sonofsam

Get some washers to with the nut and bolts otherwise

they might pull through

 

Breakers would be the best bet for those clips <_<

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steve@cornwall

Breakers would be the best bet for those clips <_<

 

Clips don't hold the valence too well, I use cable ties!

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sonofsam

Hold mine on fine and thats a pattern part bumper and pug sport valance.

So not the best fit in the world!

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Guest fisherspug

cheers guys, go tomorrow get that list, love the cable tie idea, got s*it loads of them.lol cheers

 

fisher

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welshpug

i didnt bother with cable ties, 8 stainless steel M5 nuts and bolts and some washers.

 

I also reused the T bolts but with M8 stainless nuts (and half a ton of copper grease...)

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ashley peddle

cable ties are the future :ph34r:

 

if you catch it on a curb or anything like that the cable ties just snap meaning less damage to the valence :D

 

also getting the nuts in place / done up is a right bitch of a job - sooo much easier / quicker with ties :D

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