RCoughtrie
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remove the front wheel and take off the arch u can get it no bother from there surely
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Kerry
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is the arch lining easy to remove?
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the_legend_of_yrag
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if not cut it out
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RCoughtrie
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
is the arch lining easy to remove?
its just a few kinda bolts, i dunno if the plastic arch come right off but i done it when wiring my neons up, i didnt need to take the wheel off but in ur case u need to see where ur going i was just posting cable into the bay, but it bends well and doesnt lose its shape.
[Edited on 06-02-2005 by RCoughtrie]
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Kerry
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will try that then but i think luke already tried that one. the engine bay is quite tight and u cant get up the front that easy and the grill is fixed so cant remove it
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RCoughtrie
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or if hes tryed that brake the shuttle and unbolt the bonnet, i think it can lift to a point where u cn see the batt or even the release
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Kerry
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u mean scuttle?
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RCoughtrie
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yeah lol
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RCoughtrie
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infact i think u could unbolt the bonnet from getting access under the wheel arch, meaning u aint braking anything
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Kerry
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how?
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RCoughtrie
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well think abount where the bolts for the bonnet are, close to the wheel arch when the bonnets closed, also the area they are screwed into isn't straight its at an angle so u could pro get easy access, with the wheel off and the arch u have quite an open area to work in, more easy on the right side of the bay than the left tho, i will go out and have a look
[Edited on 06-02-2005 by RCoughtrie]
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Kerry
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ok thanks
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RCoughtrie
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un-bolting the bonnet through the wheel arch wont work its to tucked away, but u can get access to the release no bother i would say from the right side wheel arch, and if he has got an induction kit go for the left hand side as the air fillet aint their.
[Edited on 06-02-2005 by RCoughtrie]
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Kerry
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nah the airbox is there. i am now gonna have a go at wiggling the window down a bit so i can get a coat hanger in and maybe pull the handle
wish me luck
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RCoughtrie
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good luck, if u can get the window down just stick at it u will get the handle at one point
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
nah the airbox is there. i am now gonna have a go at wiggling the window down a bit so i can get a coat hanger in and maybe pull the handle
wish me luck
remove the rubber strip that goes across the door and stick the coat hanger down and try and pull the door pin up might take a while but it works
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BabyBlade
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Pics
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Kerry
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lol pics of what? got the rubber off thats about it
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