Guard trims

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Guard trims

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For the single stainless guard trims for utes and vans and some sedans what is the correct orientation - small surface up or down - Ive seen it put on both ways but which is correct?


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Sorry no front guard spears - on the sides that follow the guard line - long skinny ones


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yeah thanks mate - looks like they have put mine upside down "angryy:

hopefully can flip them without issue
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Never mind. Didn’t seem to bother the judges at Mudgee........


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FJWALLY wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2019 6:41 pm yeah thanks mate - looks like they have put mine upside down "angryy:

hopefully can flip them without issue
I think that was commented on in Mudgee come to think of it .
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Thanks Blacky - The same holes were used as original so it should only be a matter of flipping them over - just have to not scratch the paint - lol
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