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Beedub said:
cj10jeeper said:
You really do want to get the old fittings out of the sill. The new ones are not certain to be exactly the same size and may not clip together and grip well. Other problem is to ensure you don't leave a fixing in and try to put a new one on top of it. It'll make sense once the old sill is off and you can see.

When you fit the gasket its got a cutout for the sharp curve of the profile so get it the right way around...

Now the scary bit - you might need a block of wook covered in a soft cloth to place on the sill then tap it with a hammer to get the sill locked in. Get all these clips locked in before the under car fixings

Have a long length of carpet by the car so you can do test fits make sure all the clips are in place where they will lock in, etc. and in between put them on the floor without risk of scratches.

Fitted 6 now so getting used to them :D

bloody hell they are only plastic clips surely tapping with a hammer is overkill??? ohhh i cant wait to get these on...... mark???? HOW WAS IT?? easy???? fun??? talk to me!!!! lol

You'll find the new gasket needs compressing and the sill will need flexing to match the exact profile of the car and the clips are really strong grip, so need a lot of force to get them to engage and lock in. We did Ranski's a few months back and took a fair bit of force to get them to properly engage.
 
I thought this was a very straight forward job done in 5 minutes! the guide in the how-to section doesn't mention any of these, have I not read it properly? it won't be the 1st time :oops:
 
Mark went away almost 2 hours ago... Do you think he's realised his car's ruby black after all ? :lol:
 
Bing said:
Mark went away almost 2 hours ago... Do you think he's realised his car's ruby black after all ? :lol:

Probably beating the cr*p out of them with a lump hammer or wondering why the new clips wont fit the old ones
 
Oi you lot!!! :rofl: Its funny, I've only been on here a couple of months yet you all seem to know me really well :P

Ok all done!!!! That was really easy (even for a complete mechanical numpty like me! ;) ) It only took an hour to do both sides, and that include getting the tools out and packing away. The most tricky part is removed the old fixings without scratching the paint (not that it matters much there but still) I've took loads of pictures, before and after, just need to get them off my phone and work out which ones show the difference best. I'll prbably start a new thread as hopefully it will help any new owners decide if its something they want to do.

So looks like I didnt suffer the "curse of the skirts" :thumbsup:
 
Not really a guide but help you learn from my mistakes :)

* don't forget to remove the fixing that is inside the front wheel arch
* don't forget to fit the rubber trim before fitting the skirts on :headbang:
 
Just having a friendly :poke: Mark, glad you got them fixed & can't wait for the write-up :thumbsup:
 
Just collected the skirts really nice job , off to a mates house to fit them lets just hope the colour match is good
 
cj10jeeper said:
Beedub said:
Just picked up my skirts!!!!!

They are now perfect :-)


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You have no idea how happy that makes me.

And me..... If im honest ill probably steer clear after my experience...... But they are now painted PERFECT!!


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