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SP Grille Falling out of place
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hayes_ctfc
PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:31 am Up
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As the title says really. Every week I seem to be re-aligning my SP back into place for it just to fall out like this. What would I need to do to hold it into place securely can anyone suggest? (Ignore the rusty tow eye, need to give it a lick of paint when the weather dries up)

 


 


 

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Are there any clips on it?
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-Dave- wrote:
Are there any clips on it?

Nope, none were supplied when I bought it

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hayes_ctfc wrote:
-Dave- wrote:
Are there any clips on it?

Nope, none were supplied when I bought it

There's your problem then. It need's clips to hold it in position or the wind will just push it out of place.

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-Dave- wrote:
hayes_ctfc wrote:
-Dave- wrote:
Are there any clips on it?

Nope, none were supplied when I bought it

There's your problem then. It need's clips to hold it in position or the wind will just push it out of place.

Just had a look on Peugeot Connect accessories guide and they say "VAC822 Clips and SP Badge Kit"

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Yeah they will do the trick. You will more than likely need to remove the bumper to install them though unless you have freakishly small hands.
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-Dave- wrote:
Yeah they will do the trick. You will more than likely need to remove the bumper to install them though unless you have freakishly small hands.

I'll whack them on VOR order tonight then and give it a bash tomorrow. Cheers for the help bud!
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-Dave- wrote:
Yeah they will do the trick. You will more than likely need to remove the bumper to install them though unless you have freakishly small hands.

Or large hands like me that you want to shred to bits!

 

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hayes_ctfc wrote:
-Dave- wrote:
Yeah they will do the trick. You will more than likely need to remove the bumper to install them though unless you have freakishly small hands.

I'll whack them on VOR order tonight then and give it a bash tomorrow. Cheers for the help bud!
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No problem, As you all ready have the SP badge chuck the new one on ebay and make most of your cash back Laughing

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-Dave- wrote:
hayes_ctfc wrote:
-Dave- wrote:
Yeah they will do the trick. You will more than likely need to remove the bumper to install them though unless you have freakishly small hands.

I'll whack them on VOR order tonight then and give it a bash tomorrow. Cheers for the help bud!
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No problem, As you all ready have the SP badge chuck the new one on ebay and make most of your cash back Laughing

I'll see what it'll sell for Wink

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