Si arch spats, studs same as xr2i spat?
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Si arch spats, studs same as xr2i spat?
as above really.. do i need to drill the front arches or are the holes for the Si spats in the same place as the xr/rs arches?
amazingly my front arches are actually quite nice.. but i need to have the rears replaced with new sections and sprayed up.. any tips for this as i will be having to drill the backs too?
thanks chaps
amazingly my front arches are actually quite nice.. but i need to have the rears replaced with new sections and sprayed up.. any tips for this as i will be having to drill the backs too?
thanks chaps
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Re: Si arch spats, studs same as xr2i spat?
I wouldn't bother mate. Glue them back on with Sikaflex.
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Re: Si arch spats, studs same as xr2i spat?
well if the holes are there theres not much point sticking them if there in the right place..
do you mean the rears yeah? i want will stick the rears [ERRR] i can see it being disaster drilling the 2 skin rear without it rusting through.
do you mean the rears yeah? i want will stick the rears [ERRR] i can see it being disaster drilling the 2 skin rear without it rusting through.
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Re: Si arch spats, studs same as xr2i spat?
No, I mean stick fronts. Bolts will only rust solid.
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