CatmanV2
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All done yesterday... and hands torn to shreds... again.
Merry Christmas all.
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Really appreciate that, thanks. Is it easy enough to drop the front under tray?Have fun getting them to stick! The tabs are heat welded and snap.
Use black tiger seal, then cable tie out the front onto some bits of batten that rest on the bumper.
Done many and this is the best method we have found.
I am offended. I have never once been with a Christmas tree and as for having a family! They are far too easy, now an oak tree thats a different matter all together.Had it not been for the shenanigans on a couple of threads recently, I would have been really tempted to reply with “are you sure you don’t you mean family tree”. But for fear of being called prejudiced or antagonistic towards any particular nationality, I won’t. Even though both myself and my wife are Welsh. Where has the sense of humour gone.
Have fun getting them to stick! The tabs are heat welded and snap.
Use black tiger seal, then cable tie out the front onto some bits of batten that rest on the bumper.
Done many and this is the best method we have found.
Good advice, many thanks now all done. A couple of photos - before:Have fun getting them to stick! The tabs are heat welded and snap.
Use black tiger seal, then cable tie out the front onto some bits of batten that rest on the bumper.
Done many and this is the best method we have found.
Have fun getting them to stick! The tabs are heat welded and snap.
Use black tiger seal, then cable tie out the front onto some bits of batten that rest on the bumper.
Done many and this is the best method we have found.
It was surprisingly easy but Matt's instructions helped a lot wrt how to hold the grills in place whilst the glue cured.Matt sorted mine out for me recently too - seems a common problem!
Eb