(20-03-2012 10:07am)jrinns Wrote: Anyone elses small metal binding clip / bracket on the front Rusting , jesus christ dosn't someone know how to cover metal so it dosnt rust. Look's crap on a new car and shouldnt take 20 minutes to spray up but I really shouldnt have to , should I?
Yes, both sides, almost immediately!
(26-03-2012 03:23pm)MrNoo Wrote: Yesterday I fitted front mud flaps to my 3 week old Prestige, and it really can be made much easier than the fitting instructions suggest. The first one took me about 45 minutes but I did the second one in about 10 minutes.
In the fitting instructions it says you need to cut the wheel arch liner but I found this really wasn’t necessary – it might make it a little easier to put the nut (F) on to the bolt ( C) in steps 14 and 15 but all the hassle of moving and cutting the wheel arch liner isn’t worth it. I followed the fitting instruction up to and including step 4 but I did not carry out steps 5, 6, 7 and 8 which all relate to moving and cutting the wheel arch liner.
In step 3, I marked the position of the hole with a bradawl rather than a pen/pencil as it gave a better starting point (or key) for drilling rather than just a pen/pencil mark on the plastic.
In step 9 I drilled a 7mm hole and not 8mm as suggested (with a hand drill and not a power drill so that I did it gently and slowly) but didn’t move the wheel arch liner as suggested.
As I hadn’t moved the wheel arch liner I didn’t need to put it back as stated in step 10. I then did steps 11 through to 16 and again because I hadn’t done step 6 (removing the nut) I didn’t need to do step 17 (replacing the nut).
In step 14 I found that with a little patience I could fit the nut F onto the bolt C by getting my fingers into the area where the nut goes from underneath. I put the nut above the hole and then pushed the bolt up through the hole and tightened the bolt whilst holding the nut with my fingers to prevent it spinning round with the bolt. Similarly I held the nut with my fingers whilst tightening with the bolt with Torx screwdriver in step 15.
Other useful tips would be, when fitting the left hand mud flap put the front wheels on full left lock and vice versa for the right hand mud flap. Before starting to fit the mud flaps I also drove the front wheels onto some ramps to give me a little more room under the car for drilling the hole in step 9 and fitting the nut and bolt in step 14 and 15. The weather was also sunny meaning the ground was dry for working (lying) on and the light was good.
I did mine the same way, largely because the wheel-arch liner wouldn't move as suggested by the instructions even after removing the indicated screw and nut (the upper stud prevented any movement, at least on mine). However, although I manged from underneath, I found it quite tricky to place the nut on the inside, and I wouldn't recommend this method to anyone who isn't fairly nimble and dexterous! (I haven't got a ramp, having said that).