calidus
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say someone was to buy some corsa 2000 sport bumpstrips,as they are not straight, but more of a v stretched oval shape, how does everyone go about fitting them onto the car in standardish possitions without getting them all over the place? any help would be appreciated,and for those who wish to know, the door strip os bout 10er, and the other part is about 5er new
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Rob B
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is that all they are im buyin some new ones lol
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MikeE
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cant be much rob as they are only a flimsy bit of plastic.... oh wait its vaux lol
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Rob B
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Ace, im buying some new ones then
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corsa-sxi
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measure another car, then use masking tape to mark where they should be
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marklawton
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there roughly £15 a side, think its £15.42 a side, thats rougly what i paid about a month ago, and they come with double sided tape on already
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calidus
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well mine are on order...I can roughly guess how high etc they need to be, only thing Im worried about now...is how on EARTH do you get them straight? take it I can line the edge with where it fits to the door?
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ed
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Get a yellow crayon out and mark everything up where you think it should go using a steel rule.
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marklawton
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i just got my brother to stand quite far back and did just by eye,
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mattievRS
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quote: Originally posted by calidus
say someone was to buy some corsa 2000 sport bumpstrips,as they are not straight, but more of a v stretched oval shape, how does everyone go about fitting them onto the car in standardish possitions without getting them all over the place? any help would be appreciated,and for those who wish to know, the door strip os bout 10er, and the other part is about 5er new
Try using a spirit level!!!
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Joe
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They line up with the side repeater at the front and then just go by eye for the rest of it, when I swapped mine i drew around the ends and marked up the sides and just swapped em straight over.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by m17tty
quote: Originally posted by calidus
say someone was to buy some corsa 2000 sport bumpstrips,as they are not straight, but more of a v stretched oval shape, how does everyone go about fitting them onto the car in standardish possitions without getting them all over the place? any help would be appreciated,and for those who wish to know, the door strip os bout 10er, and the other part is about 5er new
Try using a spirit level!!!
Only works if you are on level ground...
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ed
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Plus they don't sit level when the car is on it's feet...
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calidus
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Registered: 27th Oct 02
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...plus the strips are not straight...theyre a stretched oval
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ed
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Yellow crayon and a steel rule/tape measure.
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Morty123
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where did you get yours joe ? are they sprayed and stuck back on ?
I not sure whether to take mine off at the moment i have same colour as silver pic above without colour coded handles and side skirts? any suggestions
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ed
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You can get away painting the rub-strips still on the car if you go to a decent bodyshop, however the ammount of cars I have seen with paint on the rubbers leads me to think that there is no such thing as a decent bodyshop
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Joe
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I just bought some new ones, got them painted then just swapped em straight round. Easiest way as when you pull them off it breaks the 'strengthening' bit underneath the plastic.
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Lee 16v
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mark round before you take the old ones off?
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calidus
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they are off the car already when i got it but want them bk on as they break up the sides
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