James_H
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Registered: 16th Sep 07
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Ive recently brought a pair of steinmetz sideskirts, and ive put them against the car and they dont fit flush and look way out at the arches, did anyone else have this problem??
Oh and the genuine btw.
Cheers! James.
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Charlton
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Registered: 20th Mar 07
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dont you have to cut the bottoms of the arches like gsi side skirts?
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James_H
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no idea, i thought they just bonded on
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corsa120
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no they should go over the arches, are they second hand?? as they could be warped from when they were pulled off the car.
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James_H
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they are new apperently, they dont look like they have been fitted, will aftermarket aches be the problem?
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corsa120
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only if there not standard arches
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James_H
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there from tuning.co.uk, but they look the same :S
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FruitBooTeR
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The steinmetz skirts do stick out a bit mate, as far as i know they just bond on over standard arches, not sure what the aftermarket ones are like though.
These are the real ones..
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/5985/100_0053.jpg
And they stick out soo i think you will be ok.
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Corsa_Quadz
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Steinmetz skirts usually fit over the rear arch, sometimes they are filled over to be put flush to the car. id ave a look at them on a car on here an see how they match up to yours, other than that have a word with the dealer
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James_H
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but are they useally quite precise when put up to the car?
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