arhces and side skirts
arhces and side skirts
hey guys, i wonder if ya could help me, i was wondering how the G40 arches are held in place, anc more importantly, how the side skirts are held in place
are the arches held the same way as the under arch thingys are held to the bumper? (they are like a small clip with a hole in the middle and pin is pushed into it which expands the clip and holds it in place)
am i likely to need some other way of putting the arches on, such as double sided sticky tape etc.
if anyone has got any pics or advice it would be really useful
cheers
doug
are the arches held the same way as the under arch thingys are held to the bumper? (they are like a small clip with a hole in the middle and pin is pushed into it which expands the clip and holds it in place)
am i likely to need some other way of putting the arches on, such as double sided sticky tape etc.
if anyone has got any pics or advice it would be really useful
cheers
doug
wot do u mean? the rubbing strips are held onto the body by a sort of double sided sticky tape ( i had to reattach one of mine once before) remove the rubbing strips from wot?
if ya mean that little bit of rubbing strip on the arch, they should just pull off with a bit of force, that wot we had to do when i got a new wing!
if ya mean that little bit of rubbing strip on the arch, they should just pull off with a bit of force, that wot we had to do when i got a new wing!
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The arch trims are riveted in places, as are the sill skirts. You would need to drill holes in the correct places and rivet them into place.
IMHO, I think yours would look best without any plastic trim etc. Remove the door strips and it would look really clean and smooth.
Lower it, colour code the bumpers and tail grab handle and you would have a really smooth looking Mk 3.
IMHO, I think yours would look best without any plastic trim etc. Remove the door strips and it would look really clean and smooth.
Lower it, colour code the bumpers and tail grab handle and you would have a really smooth looking Mk 3.
cheers for the advise mate, but i think i will leave the bump strips in place. my car stays up a tight drve way and i am forever banging the door on the wall! i hated not having bump strips on my old polo so these are a sort of god send! if the surcumstances were different, i probably would remove them!
also, as i have had the side re sprayed removing the rubbing strips would mean a colour differation in the paint n would look a bit odd!
also, as i have had the side re sprayed removing the rubbing strips would mean a colour differation in the paint n would look a bit odd!
yeah the arches and side skirts are all rivetted on, but I've modified mine so that they now screw on so I cant remove them to check for rust. This link tells you how I did them.
http://www.porka.net/modules.php?name=X ... &tid=13309
http://www.porka.net/modules.php?name=X ... &tid=13309
I've just got the standard arches and modified them, all the instructions are on that guide. You do get left with big holes, but you just fill them with fibreglass bridging compound and use some duck tape ove the gap as a backing so you get a rough shape.
I dont use the skirts either, my sills have been repainted the same colour as the main bodywork.
Once the arches were modified they were sprayed with textured bumper paint using a compressor and spraygun not aerosols
I dont use the skirts either, my sills have been repainted the same colour as the main bodywork.
Once the arches were modified they were sprayed with textured bumper paint using a compressor and spraygun not aerosols
