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T24RES



Member Since: 22 Nov 2010
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Front flap fitting Q's?



Can anyone who has fr/flaps fitted tell me if you or the dealer had to carve the inner wing in this fashion?

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Post #39866 28th Nov 2010 2:56pm
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47p2



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That looks so wrong. You should not need to cut the liner

Post #39869 28th Nov 2010 3:02pm
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JOKER



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Thats the way mine look and it was a LR dealership that fitted them ........... Thumbs Up

Post #39870 28th Nov 2010 3:04pm
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DavidP



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Belgium 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey

if this is what they look like then neither i or a dealer will be fitting......

Last edited by DavidP on 28th Nov 2010 5:54pm. Edited 1 time in total

Post #39899 28th Nov 2010 5:44pm
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Fox



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Surely doing that means the crud doesn't go on the outside of your bodywork, but instead can go up inside?

Post #39900 28th Nov 2010 5:48pm
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

I fitted LR units without cutting but you do have to drill and remove Side intakes to fit correctly. All in the instructions.

Post #39909 28th Nov 2010 6:53pm
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skippy



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Rimini Red

mines the same too looks like somebody has taken a axe to them Shocked 07my 3.6 tdv8 vogue se in red

Post #39930 28th Nov 2010 8:53pm
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T24RES



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I will be requesting new liners, as butchery wasn't required nor requested.

Post #39931 28th Nov 2010 8:56pm
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T24RES



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Banging Head

Post #39933 28th Nov 2010 8:57pm
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T24RES



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Booked into the dealer wed, new inner arch. And a few other gremlins, drivers heated seat base not getting hot, tyre valve broken and a yoky as a spare in place of the pirellis. App the sales manager only authorised a budget tyre. Yeah right, after the money I've just spent.

Post #39976 29th Nov 2010 10:28am
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Fox



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Time to find a proper dealer rather than cowboys pretending to be one?

Post #39981 29th Nov 2010 10:49am
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T24RES



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In fairness the service manager was spot on this morning. Only owned it since friday. Second hand buys are not a perfect experience but the dealer will get the hang of it. Wink

Post #39983 29th Nov 2010 11:32am
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