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Aerocatch installation positions


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I'm going to be fitting some aerocatches to my new bonnet hopefully this week.

 

On my old bonnet, they were above the lights, but on the new one I want to put them between the lights.

 

Has anyone got a picture of where they put the studs in? I don't want to drill any holes if I can avoid it.

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I used the rubber bonnet adjuster holes with my crappy old pins, I moved them on the aeros though as I used a stock bonnet rather than carbon so went where the bonnet was thicker, not sure the aeros fit though as its pretty close to the edge of the bonnet, worth a check if you don't want to drill the body

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Hmmmm cheers for the help guys, but so far all the above are either where I don't want them, or involve welding :(

 

I'm starting to think I may just have to put them where they are on the current bonnet :(

 

You might get away with placing the pins where mine are without welding a strip in, if you take a look there is enough metal to probably make the correct size hole. Have a look it might be possible :)

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You might get away with placing the pins where mine are without welding a strip in, if you take a look there is enough metal to probably make the correct size hole. Have a look it might be possible :)

 

I'll have a ook mate cheers. Don't particularly want to drill either but if I need to, then I need to.

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