Dave1682
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Registered: 18th Jul 04
Location: Cleveland, UK
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Alrights fella's,
My corsa B arches catch on the back, but i think the arch itself actually clears the tyre - its the bolts that are doing the scraping. I understand that there are 4 bolts on a rear arch; one at either side and two along the top ?
My question is, if I remove the 2 at the top, will i need to glue the top part of the arch to the bodywork or will it be okay with the two bolts either side of the arch? I obviously don't want the arch flapping at the top!
Cheers,
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3CorsaMeal
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its may warp after time and protude from the bodywork leaving an unslightly gap, best to stick it down with some "Tigerseal".
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Siberia
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Registered: 9th Oct 03
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remove the top most bolts and bond the arches using tigerseal.
this may not be enough though depending of your suspension and wheel offset.
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Budgey
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Registered: 7th Jul 04
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You might also want to consider takin a couple of inches of metal off the arch with a grinder, while the arch trim is off! 
Extra clearance
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Dave1682
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Registered: 18th Jul 04
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Cheers for the info lads. what I've done is just hacksawed the end of the screws off as they were protruding quite a fair bit. At the moment, this seems to have solved the problem!
Thanks again.
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5doormodder
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the bolys just slide out the plastic arch, was no need to hacksaw them off !!
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deanmcreynolds26
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i think he means under the wheels arch with the plastic arch still in place! and that Xtra bit at the end
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