bracey123
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is there an easy way to get them off without breaking clips???
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Tomnova16
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Yep
undo the 10mm nuts on the inside of the arch 
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IvIarkgraham
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unbolt them
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IvIarkgraham
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fuck sake tom
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Tomnova16
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Ha
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Mark.W
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Fronts take a little time and patience.
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bracey123
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yeah its the front ones i need haha, well front drivers one, snapped the clips pulling it off
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Tomnova16
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That's because they are bolted on 
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sri boy
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quote: Originally posted by Tomnova16
That's because they are bolted on
now he knows hes asking how to take them of not to get the piss taking out of him
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IvIarkgraham
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its been answered, unbolt them. or just bond the boken ones back on
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Tomnova16
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ive already said mate
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sc0ott
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Has anyone mentioned taking out the bolts
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Tomnova16
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what as in not using the studs and just bonding on?
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sc0ott
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Tomnova16
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yah
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zanda101
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Lol
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bracey123
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yeah i think i get it now, and yeah i did unbolt them, pulled them and the clips snapped!!!!! so instantly thought oops mustve done sumfin wrong thts why i asked as i thought there was an easier way!!!!
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Tomnova16
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The threads of the studs can get caught on the edge of the slot. Try a screwdriver under it to pry it off carefully if it's stuck or use a trim tool
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