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[quote="MrrNoName"]If they are official arches (not third party cheap Chinese ones) then they should have a number of rectangular holes on the inside. You attach the supplied rubber strip to the side of the arch which touches the cars paintwork, then press the arch up against the car and clip the black metal clips around the rear of the arch and cars bodywork into the rectangular hole. Standard arch fitting uses no screws. Others on here have glued them on, riveted them on or even screwed them into the cars bodywork, but clipping means they can be removed with no damage to the car and works just as well (when done correctly) IMO. Type "Peugeot 206 Wheel Arch Extension Fixing Clips" into eBay to see what they look like if needs be. Hope that helps.[/quote]
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