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How do you mean "lenses modified" ..?
Only ask as a lot of members get put off HID's by all the new MOT regulations...
Got any pictures of the lenses...?
Are they the Genuine Mud flaps. Don't they just screw on...?
Ill
They are genuine ones but there is only a screw hole at the bottom ! The other bits are like tabs ! Ill post a pic soon !
I like silver looks oem and not tacky imo only brakes that should be red are Bembro (think i spelt it right)
I do have to snigger when i see any boy racer with red drum brakes
Yeah man bottom bit screws into original fixing located under the car. It might not look like it fits, but when screwed in it does. Do it nice and tight, but don't go so far it starts to pull the mudguard up into the bumper.
As for the two tabs, they can either be screwed into the lining on top, or behind it. You have to use your own screws for this though, as they don't provide them. Pain i know, but thats what i did. I used a screw driver to poke a hole through, and then screwed the tab straight to the lining. If you use silver screws, you can just use a bit of hammerite or black paint to hide them.
James
Brembo, you were close, just put the r in the wrong place (easily done)
Thanks mate !
When I saw that the tabs didnt have any holes I was like Wtf !
They should look nice I think once they are done !
Team Hekos arrive tomorrow and the once the weathers better ill post some pics !
They do look good, trust me
I'd recommend getting a white art pen off eBay (only 99p) and making the 'punto' white
370775717806
That's the eBay item number where I got mine, only applied it once to the flaps and its lasted all through winter.
Yeah definitely do it before!
It's just like colouring in haha
Well the 'punto' is raised up so its even easier to do !
And I've heard a heatgun/hair dryer are useful but I've never took any stickers off, just hope your paint hasn't faded !
Yeah on a second look they do look okay, they don't look too long or over the top just nice and subtle.