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Tuga2112 wrote:can someone post pics of the instalation.
not a how to but just where it sits and where it folds when the hood is up
the pics reminded me of the MGf deflector, seems similar to me (probably because i never paid attention to details) i was wondering if scrappy plus elbow grease and a bit of ingenuity could work....
Fredjohn wrote:Tuga2112 wrote:can someone post pics of the instalation.
not a how to but just where it sits and where it folds when the hood is up
the pics reminded me of the MGf deflector, seems similar to me (probably because i never paid attention to details) i was wondering if scrappy plus elbow grease and a bit of ingenuity could work....
Joao
Hi: go to the Classic Additions website and read their installation instructions for the deflector. There is a pdf instruction file for each car model they can supply one for. It will show exactly how it is mounted. Also look at your car : the map pocket behind/between the seats on the rear panel is held on with 2 small bolts: it is these which hold the deflector in place. I will try to come in my car on 11th Dec and I have one fitted: you can then see at first hand how it goes on. It is fixed, not folding, and does not get in the way of the hood at all, but as Kathryn points out rear visibility with hood up is a bit obstructed.
If you order one from Classic Additions, do it by phone and quote your LEC membership: you'll get a discount : I think I paid £130 for mine incl vat and delivery last year. They have also appeared occasionally on Amazon for just over £100 I think.
EDIT PS I also have one (ex MGF) fitted to my old S4: (sacrilege I hear you say, but it works very well!!)
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