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Author Subject: Side Skirts
eiei0

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Post #1
What in the name of God did Peugeot bond these on with, took over an hour to get them off had to hammer and chisel them off,

Has wrecked one of the skirts and the other might be usable, I don't suppose there still available new are they??
Posted 22nd May 2020 at 01:25
Ben_W

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They weren't bonded from the factory as far as I'm aware.

Rivetted and clipped, but not bonded.

Pretty sure they are now NFP/NLA but you might be lucky and find one somewhere...

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Posted 22nd May 2020 at 09:03
Joep

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Seems someone did some damage repair? Should come of quite easy after you’ve drilled the rivets.

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Posted 22nd May 2020 at 07:51
alcon

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When I took mine off recently they were riveted and clipped on as described above. They were still awkward to remove but if you're careful then all possible with no damage to the skirts. The small white clips are very fragile though and break easily

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Posted 22nd May 2020 at 09:29
eiei0

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Mine must have been off as a full tube of tiger seal was used to put them back on, I'm not too concerned about the clips as most seemed to be broke,

How hard is it to get replacement skirts ??
Posted 22nd May 2020 at 10:08
Ben_W

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You'll struggle to get new I think. My parts man found me one, that came from Tenerife.....

Probably be as well off looking for a pair of good used ones

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Posted 22nd May 2020 at 11:03
eiei0

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Ok thanks the might be usable but of heat and they should reform into the right shape,
Posted 22nd May 2020 at 13:40
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eiei0 wrote:
Mine must have been off as a full tube of tiger seal was used to put them back on, I'm not too concerned about the clips as most seemed to be broke,

How hard is it to get replacement skirts ??


If all your clips are broken that'll explain why someone has glued it on...they obviously removed it with brute force and broke the clips.

There's a pair on ebay right now for 50 quid plus postage. In the best colour no less!

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Posted 22nd May 2020 at 14:00
eiei0

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Have you a link I cant find them thanks

It's ok found them there for a 5 door so won't work,
Posted 22nd May 2020 at 14:32
alcon

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eiei0 wrote:
Have you a link I cant find them thanks

It's ok found them there for a 5 door so won't work,


I thought the sills were the same on the 3 & 5 door shells

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Posted 22nd May 2020 at 19:32
eiei0

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I thought I seen it posted here they are different??
Posted 22nd May 2020 at 19:44
eiei0

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Part numbers are the same so I am not sure??

He won't ship to Northern Ireland so it's a none runner but if they are all the same It might make it easier to find a set over here,
Posted 22nd May 2020 at 19:50
alcon

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D turbo's had them as well as HDi's

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Posted 22nd May 2020 at 23:11
eiei0

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Think I have a set sorted, thanks everyone for the info,

On to researching brake lines now as mine do not want to open and need to be cut off,
Posted 23rd May 2020 at 00:15
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Post #15
alcon wrote:


I thought the sills were the same on the 3 & 5 door shells


No 5dr Skirts ar longer

as said the skirts should should have been riveted and plastic clips

the clips that sit at the back as NLA,.. there are some kicking about still but i'm formulating a plane to reproduce any clips etc Thumbs up

here's one with my FDM 3D Printed prototype Razz

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Posted 23rd May 2020 at 03:09
Nose

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gnrlee wrote:
alcon wrote:


I thought the sills were the same on the 3 & 5 door shells


No 5dr Skirts ar longer

as said the skirts should should have been riveted and plastic clips

the clips that sit at the back as NLA,.. there are some kicking about still but i'm formulating a plane to reproduce any clips etc Thumbs up

here's one with my FDM 3D Printed prototype Razz









I know i'm old David, but this stuff blows my mind. What a thing to be able to do - print a part that's NLA Cool Cool Seen this done on a tv programme where they 'printed' a couple of door pulls. Great skill Thumbs up

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Posted 23rd Jun 2020 at 20:11
Nose

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eiei0 wrote:
Think I have a set sorted, thanks everyone for the info,






Hope you got sorted bud Thumbs up

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Posted 23rd Jun 2020 at 20:13
eiei0

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Cheers I have a set here when ever I get back to working on the car,
Posted 23rd Jun 2020 at 23:08
rec bri

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Post #19
eiei0 wrote:
Part numbers are the same so I am not sure??

He won't ship to Northern Ireland so it's a none runner but if they are all the same It might make it easier to find a set over here,


Fella in Ballymena always has bit for sale, Facebook market place.
Also a lot of parts near newry
Posted 24th Jun 2020 at 06:03
eiei0

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Thanks must keep an eye there, I'm down south but use the parcel motel in Antrim its very handy,


rec bri wrote:
eiei0 wrote:
Part numbers are the same so I am not sure??

He won't ship to Northern Ireland so it's a none runner but if they are all the same It might make it easier to find a set over here,


Fella in Ballymena always has bit for sale, Facebook market place.
Also a lot of parts near newry
Posted 24th Jun 2020 at 11:28

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