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phase 2 rears fitted sweet, but.......
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tom2581
PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:25 pm Up
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i fitted phase 2 rear lights today when it wasnt snowing, tbh they look a lot better than the phase 1 apart from the enormous gap between boot lid and lights Confused is this normal or anyway to rectify ?

 
 
 
 

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:37 pm Up
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Yeah its normal..
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I take it you located the front peg in to the clear plastic bung in the body correctly?
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MrBSI wrote:
I take it you located the front peg in to the clear plastic bung in the body correctly?

yup i even triple checked everything, i just under impression its a poor fit, i'll have a gander at some the 206's on car park friday an compare lol

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Did they come with the foam seal to stop water getting into the boot?
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macca1411 wrote:
Did they come with the foam seal to stop water getting into the boot?

yup the foam seal is there on back of the lights, i even slackened them off thinking i had over tightened them but made no difference to how the boot lid sits ? Mad

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they're not from a 206CC are they?

Sure someone will say this shouldn't matter though?

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A18NHH wrote:
they're not from a 206CC are they?

Sure someone will say this shouldn't matter though?

It WONT

Only the black plastic splash shield is different between CC / hatch & there only clipped on & swappable anyway Wink

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no they were off a member on here a smashed up 3 door seen the car in person so deffo not a cc lol
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Well, simple solution... Loose the nut that keeps light in place... If it's too tight it leaves gap, if it's too loose, light will move.
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Try adjusting the tailgate latch. You might be able to get the tailgate sitting more flush, reducing the panel gap.
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gpvecchi wrote:
Well, simple solution... Loose the nut that keeps light in place... If it's too tight it leaves gap, if it's too loose, light will move.

yeah i tried that they kept movin so tightened back up, gonna see if i can adjust the latch a little, i just swapped out the boot strip for a phase 2 only to find laquer damage not havin much luck with this boot lid at all might see if i can find another anyone got one cheap in diablo red lol

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Bend the tailgate,

OR add another set of seals on the back to take the slack,

OR fit Ph1 set as the geniuses at Peugeot originaly intended.

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