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I stuck them on the plastic, maybe the metal would have been better? Same here, am thinking about attempting to change the springs myself to keep the costs down, just plucking up the courage to do it haha
I have a 3/4 plate I have on sometimes. Unfortunately the facelift bumper is quite curved and the velcro pads wouldn't stick well. Kept falling off :( so I just have to screw them on now. Definitely need to get it lower. Btw Willsam your car looks sweeeeet!
I have had my Clio for about a year and a half now and absolutely love it, call her dolly due to its number plate. Its my first car and has served me well so far, mods have been small and slow because I am a student on a small budget. Unfortunately I don't have any before and after pics of my...
Hi all,
I have just got a new plate for my car and the sticky pads do not manage to keep the plate on. Tried heavy duty velcro pads and the sticky pads supplied. I think this is because i have the facelift MK2 clio which has a curved front bumper. So now I want to screw my number plate on...
Had a similar problem a few weeks ago, not quite as bad as yours. The damage was valued at 1,300, that was for a new wing and door. They valued my car at over 2k luckily so it's in to be fixed at the moment. My best guess is thats a right off too..
My drivers side electric window broke in the winter. The passenger side worked using both the button on the drivers side and the button on the passengers side. replaced the motor and regulator but that didn't fix it. Got a new switch for the drivers side today and when I tested it the fuse went...