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PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 9:01 pm 
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Hi I was wondering if there is any tips or tricks involved in fitting the metal backing strips for flares. I notice that there is hole in the rear ones, does this hole line up with anything? I had a bit of a play tonight, but it looks like one of those jobs that could take forever if not done properly.
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Its a fiddly process. I believe they were actually welded to the body from the factory so that would be the best way. Alternatively you can rivet them on (which is what I did).

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Hi, that would be great. I had a crack tonight, but I ended up getting frustrated and calling it a night.


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