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22nd August 2019, 15:24 | #11 |
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I had it on my MK1 with a remote kit
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Looking at this pic I'd say there are 6 or 7 clips per door - 5 or 6 for the main strip and 1 or 2 for the short strip (the handle holes make it a bit tricky to say exactly). It might be easiest to whip the door card off and count them. |
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22nd August 2019, 17:37 | #14 |
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No surprise there then.
Slightly cheaper here (e.g. £20.22 for 12 inc postage) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-M...R/132977620214 |
22nd August 2019, 18:21 | #15 |
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I used the 3m kit on Mo's first headlights and it worked very well.
Since then they have been changed for a different pair and I got some slight fogging off with Tcut. On Kims I have only used Tcut and they were pretty well fogged. They look great now. So, first try Tcut, but if you're not happy with the result go for a 3m kit Edited to add images.
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22nd August 2019, 18:43 | #16 |
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You don't say if you have a Rover or MG but if your existing strips are painted and it is a Rover you must have a Contemporary or Contemporary SE. All Mk 1 Rovers (but not MGs) had chrome strips so, although painted strips are chrome underneath, you would need to paint the chrome ones for your Mk 2 Rover.
One further point on headlights - I have had mine refurbed three times in my 13 years of ownership but I think the problem is stopping them going cloudy again. Mine are now ceramic coated but it has only been done a few months so I still don't know if that is the answer. |
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