Neoprene front light access cover
Neoprene front light access cover
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nightSpirit

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1,057 posts

191 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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Just finishing my HID install and want to know if people buy new (mine is ripped) neoprene for the foglight/indicator access holes in the arches on a Tamora? Could it be replaced with some thinnish acrylic say 2mm and screwed in instead? what do people use?

shep1001

4,619 posts

212 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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nightSpirit said:
Just finishing my HID install and want to know if people buy new (mine is ripped) neoprene for the foglight/indicator access holes in the arches on a Tamora? Could it be replaced with some thinnish acrylic say 2mm and screwed in instead? what do people use?
Do you mean the rubber bungs or the GRP plate that goes over back of the headlight?. Power sell the rubber bungs but their primary use for was not for the light holes, IIRC its off the bell housing FO413 is the part number.

Shep

Edited by shep1001 on Tuesday 22 February 19:57

nightSpirit

Original Poster:

1,057 posts

191 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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Hi Shep,

I mean the actual arced covers that hide the lights etc in the arch (held in by screws)

Barry Ashcroft

1,958 posts

244 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Yep I have replaced mine with thin plastic sheer to stop my tyres rubbing on them when on lock.

nightSpirit

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1,057 posts

191 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Is that for the bottom bits Barry? that are covering access to indicators/fogs? they're just neoprene aren't they?

The top ones (FRP) are bubbled to give room for the light backs?