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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / February 2006

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205 wings - how are they held on?

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stealthf0x@hotmail.com - 10 Feb 2006 20:03 GMT
I'm thinking of replacing both front wings on 205 #3 with the ones from
one I am scrapping. I've read that they are just held on with bolts and
glue, but wanted to check before I take it to bits and find that it's
welded... And do you need to glue them on when replacing? (what glue
would you use?) or will the bolts do the job ok? Any tips on getting
the good ones off without bashing them up too badly?

Thanks in advance for any help.
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Andy
Chris - 10 Feb 2006 22:38 GMT
the bolts hold the wings on also it mastic you can use any mastic under the wings as long as  it is sealed.you put mastic on the lip on where the wing is bolted on to, then do bolts up untill mastic come out then just wipe the lip and the job has been done.
good luck from chris Addlestone Surrey

> I'm thinking of replacing both front wings on 205 #3 with the ones from
> one I am scrapping. I've read that they are just held on with bolts and
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> Andy
stealthf0x@hotmail.com - 12 Feb 2006 01:28 GMT
Ah sounds good. Cheers.
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Andy
 
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