Inner wheelarch trim, mud guard......

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The Milkman
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Inner wheelarch trim, mud guard......

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....shit catcher.

Under the rear arch, any idea how to get it off please?

There's a couple of bolts that I can see, but two more with no heads?

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Re: Inner wheelarch trim, mud guard......

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Undo what you can see, then lift along the edge to find fixings you have missed. The headless ones might be push fit plastic things?


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Re: Inner wheelarch trim, mud guard......

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Cheers dude, I was being dense. One bolt snapped off, the top one came away with a bit of the metalwork and then after a bit of scraping I noticed that the other two actually have screw heads :oops:


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Re: Inner wheelarch trim, mud guard......

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once you've got it off, get the hose and a brush and clean that crud off!


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