Guide to fitting the Si bib :-)
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Guide to fitting the Si bib :-)
understand some people have had difficulty fitting the fibresports si bib so here u are
tahnks to bridger and elm_us for the info of brackets etc
1. the first thing i did was to secure to the bumper the hockey sticktype bits. i used self tappers but am gonna replace 2mo with rivets
2.if theyre on correct the gap between the sticks and bumper should have a little as gap as poss. however due to fibreglass being crap this may take sum effort
3.you will notice that the middle of the bib is not quite pulled up to teh fogs and wobbles all over the place, so i used sum brackets bought from b+q
4. holding the bib up with a jack i marked the bracket holes on both the bib and bumper. (underneath between the bumper and bib)
I used rivets to the bumper and bolts to the bib, however these will be changed to rivets too.
You will have to unscrew the bib from the car to gain access
5. Once complete it should be pulled up to the fogs nicely
Please note i would recommend that you use silkoflex on all contact areas for added support. I am going to do so 2mo
Hope this helps ppl

tahnks to bridger and elm_us for the info of brackets etc
1. the first thing i did was to secure to the bumper the hockey sticktype bits. i used self tappers but am gonna replace 2mo with rivets
2.if theyre on correct the gap between the sticks and bumper should have a little as gap as poss. however due to fibreglass being crap this may take sum effort
3.you will notice that the middle of the bib is not quite pulled up to teh fogs and wobbles all over the place, so i used sum brackets bought from b+q
4. holding the bib up with a jack i marked the bracket holes on both the bib and bumper. (underneath between the bumper and bib)
I used rivets to the bumper and bolts to the bib, however these will be changed to rivets too.
You will have to unscrew the bib from the car to gain access
5. Once complete it should be pulled up to the fogs nicely
Please note i would recommend that you use silkoflex on all contact areas for added support. I am going to do so 2mo
Hope this helps ppl
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hooray !!!! TJs gonna fit his bib !
tho you will be losing a unique selling point with that one m8 !
tho you will be losing a unique selling point with that one m8 !

- FezzyMK3.5
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real nice guide!!!!
STICKY FOR THE SI POSSE!!!
STICKY FOR THE SI POSSE!!!
Subtle Is The Way Of The Future!!!
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- Johnny_16v
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Good gide. i just ripped my bib off because im re-wiring my angel eyes. I think a guide to angel eyes should be posted.
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Re: Guide to fitting the Si bib :-)
i want i want i want, where did ya get the bib from and how much???? i been wanting somthing like this for ages
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Re: Guide to fitting the Si bib :-)
[quote="fordrival"]i want i want i want, where did ya get the bib from and how much???? i been wanting somthing like this for ages[/quote]
This thread hasn't been posted in for 4 years mate. You'll be lucky to find one now as they don't make them anymore. I got mine 11 years ago and its come off my old si and getting ready to go on my new one.
This thread hasn't been posted in for 4 years mate. You'll be lucky to find one now as they don't make them anymore. I got mine 11 years ago and its come off my old si and getting ready to go on my new one.
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Re: Guide to fitting the Si bib :-)
bloody hell this has been dragged up from the depths!!
how much would the cossie bibs go for nowadays as i may have one to sell for the right price!!
how much would the cossie bibs go for nowadays as i may have one to sell for the right price!!
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Re: Guide to fitting the Si bib :-)
[quote="vauxhallscum"]bloody hell this has been dragged up from the depths!!
how much would the cossie bibs go for nowadays as i may have one to sell for the right price!![/quote]
if its in good nick Wayne i reckon £100+ easy mate. think mine was about £100 from new all them years ago.
how much would the cossie bibs go for nowadays as i may have one to sell for the right price!![/quote]
if its in good nick Wayne i reckon £100+ easy mate. think mine was about £100 from new all them years ago.
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Re: Guide to fitting the Si bib :-)
Ah fair enough. Seem's a bit steep in price 4 me any way lol my car is very low budget
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