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Removing stock stone reflectors
Removing stock stone reflectors
I ripped off the plastic pos that was on there so I can get some chequer sill protectors bent up. THe plastic bit came off easy, but now I can't seem to work out how to get this bit off (see pic). Can't see any bolts or screws, so I am guessing it is glued on?
Any ideas, I bet i have missed sometihng....Pretty annoing for such a small thing.
Any ideas, I bet i have missed sometihng....Pretty annoing for such a small thing.
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Spamwell or something like that, Is his forum name on here. Aka Sam, Has a little NT orange sierra in his avatar. Suck up to him nicely enough and he might show you how to do it.
Alternatively just go to: http://www.nbs4x4club.com/forum/viewtop ... &start=484
About the 6th post down.
Alternatively just go to: http://www.nbs4x4club.com/forum/viewtop ... &start=484
About the 6th post down.
I started it today. Easy as, except it came off fairly roughly. I didn't realise how soft the stock sills are Few dings in them now from the screw driver I levered it off a bit with when the weld wasn't completely drilled. Doesn't really matter though because it is all getting covered up again. Filled the tiny holes with gap filler and sprayed a bit of rust kill on it. I then folded the lip on the panels under the sill flat so the chequer will go under easy and fit nice. I'm sure she's going to look alot more bling after the little makeover.
Just finished the same thing due to rust a month or so ago...
http://pointnshoot.whoever.org/
first article off the rank...
beware that if you're replating with checkerplate or similar over existing sill... will become a rust trap again.
Spock
http://pointnshoot.whoever.org/
first article off the rank...
beware that if you're replating with checkerplate or similar over existing sill... will become a rust trap again.
Spock
www.pointnshoot.org
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That's a neat lookin job cutzook.
Neutral cure silicon will be ok for rust, it's the acetic acid in the standard stuff that really gets the rust going again, hence the vinegar smell of it as it sets.
However the sikaflex usually has better flex properties and is less likely to tear, so maintins your seal longer.
Spock
Neutral cure silicon will be ok for rust, it's the acetic acid in the standard stuff that really gets the rust going again, hence the vinegar smell of it as it sets.
However the sikaflex usually has better flex properties and is less likely to tear, so maintins your seal longer.
Spock
www.pointnshoot.org
Suzuki Auto Spares Springwood
Century Batteries
Sylverkey
Extreme Coatings
Control Synergy
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Control Synergy
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