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Gayno's 4th Gen
- mercutio
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bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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Re: Gayno's 4th Gen
Yeah, the front lip is really splitting now. Have just got a decal to go over it for this year. Will look to get it sorted over winter for next year.
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Do you reckon you'll get away with those feet then? They sit a bit further out than mine, which sit on top of the drainage channel covers, but I guess as long as it's secure it's not an issue?
Should be easy enough to pick up just the rubber feet 'fitting kit' if not, the important thing is you have all the rest!
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Re: Gayno's 4th Gen
I could easily move the feet further inboard to sit on the channel covers, but it does seem to sit fairly securely.
The fit kit is 001, which covers Rover 200 and Honda Concerto, but seems to fit OK here. I will still keep an eye out for the proper 109 kit though.
I owe you so many beers now! This was bargain of the century!!
The fit kit is 001, which covers Rover 200 and Honda Concerto, but seems to fit OK here. I will still keep an eye out for the proper 109 kit though.
I owe you so many beers now! This was bargain of the century!!
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That's what I was on about up there ^ @wurlycorner. You remove the clamp style part from the rear bars and attach it to the short roof adapter bars, which in turn has little metal hook type brackets that pull down on both the front and rear bars.wurlycorner wrote: I can see how the front bar clamps onto the door frame, but how does the rear bar fix down?
I think Gayno just hasn't done that yet.
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