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Author Subject: Wheel arch holder / pins / clips?
shabusta

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Location: Australia

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Post #1
Back again, the new wheels and Michelin's are on feeling amazing with the black poly torsion mount installed.

my question is what are the correct black pin things that connect and hold all the arches together,
i ordered some ages ago supposedly for that purpose but they were massive compared to the ones i removed.
can someone please either supply the part number or a purchase link so that i get get the car all back together Smile

Please and thank you.
Posted 4th Jun 2016 at 12:03
welshpug!

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Post #2
you'll find part numbers on the link below.

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Posted 4th Jun 2016 at 16:09
shabusta

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Post #3
I really should have joined that website a long time ago....
amazing setup and very detailed love it.

just to verify this is the part i am looking for?
and the part number is "7568 H0"?

any tips and advice for using service box took me a while to find the right are and part.

shabusta has attached the following image:

Posted 5th Jun 2016 at 06:08
shabusta

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Post #4
after looking on the E of Bays, wrong part....

the ones i had were barbed, probably about the same size as those, possibly smaller.
Posted 5th Jun 2016 at 06:12
mik

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Post #5
I found the OE ones difficult to insert/remove and they break quite easily so bought some on ebay that have a screw bit in the middle to lock them in place, much easier to use, and they've worked well for the last 3 years.

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Posted 5th Jun 2016 at 21:35
jeffers Forum Admin

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Post #6
mik wrote:
I found the OE ones difficult to insert/remove and they break quite easily so bought some on ebay that have a screw bit in the middle to lock them in place, much easier to use, and they've worked well for the last 3 years.

You got a link for them mate??

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Posted 5th Jun 2016 at 22:24
shabusta

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Post #7
i just ordered these Clicky there are cheaper but they looked dodgy,
hopefully these fit.....
Posted 6th Jun 2016 at 01:01
mik

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Post #8
Sorry it was 3 years ago so I don't have link. I measured OE clip and trawled eBay for something similar. A lot of them have dimensions on the eBay page. Cheaper than OE too.

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Posted 6th Jun 2016 at 13:24

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