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How are SP arches removed?
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Jammo
PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:29 am Up
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Heyy i rang my local peugeot breakers and they said they have them on a car but ill have to remove them. How do i go about this?? Is it a simple thing to do orr :S
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Ruffy_206
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pull them off they are held on with clips you will see when you get thier. maybe bring some pliers to pull them off with.
 
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There are clips on the inside of the arch that need to be clipped off. Think I used a small screw driver once to remove them iirc.

That's what I did anyway Laughing


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ok thanks guys going there saturday! hopefully theyre not gone Smile cheers!
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Geoff
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Yes get a small screw driver and push the clip back. It should also lift the tab which will release the arch.
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juanfernandes
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Unless they have been tiger sealed on!

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Haven't got a pic but we all know what they look like.

Being the picky sort - I really hate it when people say this. Yes we all know what it looks like - but we all want to see the condition that yours is in!
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Jammo wrote:
ok thanks guys going there saturday! hopefully theyre not gone Smile cheers!


Ill go there friday then Wink

joking mate!!

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There just clipped on, you can usualy just pull them off but you might need a screwdriver or something like that if there stiff!
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