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Thread: MK3 side skirts

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    MK3 side skirts

    How do you get these things off?
    I'm going to sand them back and paint them, I've seen a few folks here with MK3's minus the skirts.

    Any help would be much appreciated.

    Cheers, Branko.

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    Take off the end-caps (I forgot which one was actually a part of the top strip, so if they require prying, do so carefully). Detach the top strip, it's basically held in by grooves. On the very bottom, there are a few screws holding the main moulding. Once they're unscrewed lift the main moulding upwards - there are two pieces. And you're done!

    There will also be a piece that should be stuck on pretty tight to the side sills of the car. If they're not, get a bit of silicon adhesive and make sure they won't fall off.

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    SikaFlex is about to become your best friend Best thing to reattch car trim.

    When I reattached my side skirt I got some washers (and painted them black so they blend in a little more, not that you can see them). The washers helped in my case because the skirt it was holding on was starting to wear out.


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    Thx for that guys, I can see what your talking about there, but I've hit a snag...

    How do you get those abysmal rivets (are they rivets?) off the far ends of the side skirts to take whole skirt off?

    Screw driver or something or rather?

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    drill the centre of the rivets out

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    I was hoping someone wasn't going to say that, my dad suggested the same thing

    Oh well, better power start charging the Makita then...

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    If you drill them carefully then they will just come straight out!
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    drilling them isnt so scary. Just make dure u use a small bit and u will find the head of the rivet will pop off. too easy

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    Oh right... not too hard then eh? Hmnn I'll have a go at it today and then hopefully I can start sanding and painting some sexy smooth gloss black bumpers!

    Thx guys

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