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http://www.cliosport.net/content/guides/fubar/bumper_guide.pdf
That't the guide for removing front bumper.
Rear bumper is as described by Kieran.
Then you should be able to check for yourself how the plastic bits come off.
If you get 10mm ones they won't be hubcentric, and doubt they'd leave enough lip on the hub to rest on safely.
I'd say either 6mm, or get hubcentric's at (smallest)13mm each side
Re: K College, Tonbridge - Blue Non Sport, lowered, dark alloys, CS sticker on bonnet
Who is this bloke lol?
Ahh I was in during the afternoon. Didn't get a space. Again. lol.
I reckon you should get a fat megane splitter instead of the standard one. Had one on my old non sport. Improved the...
Re: K College, Tonbridge - Blue Non Sport, lowered, dark alloys, CS sticker on bonnet
Haha several times I've had to park in the roads round the back of the college.
Ahh I'm in every day. I know, my car isn't even lowered yet and those speedbumps are still a killer!
Hopefully see you around...
Re: K College, Tonbridge - Blue Non Sport, lowered, dark alloys, CS sticker on bonnet
Ha I spotted a CS11 one on the rear quarter. Car looking good!
Tbh I park wherever I can get a space, its an absolute nightmare parking lol.
Might want to get your wheel alignment checked to sort out all the camber and stuff.
Probs not worth doing till you've fitted your new top mounts though.
Just played it. Now that's more like the battlefield I know.
Huge map, 64 player, jets, helicopters, tanks, APC's, jeeps, just as good on foot, Good old conquest.
My god does that map look good.
iirc one has a longer wire than the other, but other than that are technically the same, and you can swap them over. so don't think it matters.
http://www.northwestperformance.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=6_7_86_19&products_id=112&osCsid=o56ub289d4molfh6cpdfc4vrv6
Might be worth checking that's...
The easiest way, the seat fabric zips off, so you can get behind it.
Then using a piece of MDF cut to size, make holes in each corner, and use really strong cable ties to attach it to the metal, zip fabric back up, then self tapping screws to secure amp onto mdf.
I did it slightly differently to...