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Old Mar 15th, 2014, 19:03   #1
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Old Mar 22nd, 2014, 20:42   #2
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Both of mine are shot too, any idea how easy/difficult they are to remove and fit?
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Old Mar 22nd, 2014, 22:09   #3
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screws through the stubs, and clips to body of car, initially they are glued to C pillar trim, but assume that is to aid fitting in factory, as they lock together fine without need for glue.

May have one down barn, will have a check tomorrow if I remember
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Removal and refit is a simple process starting with the upper bolt behind the rear seat to gain access to remove the side cushion bolster, and then working backwards, being careful to pull each trim piece away from the car without snapping the lugs on the back.

Refit is much easier once you work out how the metal clips work.... just slide the metal clip back into the lug, and pop it into the hole in the chassis.

Finding the trim from a breaker with the lugs intact isn't too difficult, but it took me a while of keeping a look out on eBay for beige cars. Now I'm black so it should be a bit easier

PS I still have some of the smaller rear (D pillar) load cover hook clips in beige, I didn't need them in the end as I replaced the entire trim pieces. They were only £1.80 from FRF so if anyone wants them I'll send them on for free.

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