As I mentioned it depends on the model, my S2 Exige (2005) had a removable disk (big grommet) in the liner and the screws had thumb wheels so could all be done without tools. Just needed to turn the steering to full lock for better access.whaleys wrote: Ali, how did you access it to get the lens cover off without removing the liner? If it's possible I would much prefer to try that. The owners manual mentions though that the liner will need removed.
Beam Deflectors?
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Re: Beam Deflectors?
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Any references to laptimes, speed or driving on the public highway are purely for dramatic effect.
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Re: Beam Deflectors?
Whalley - there's three slotted grub screws in the wheel arch which hold the lens cover on - as Ali says just use the lock to gain access - Top tip is to turn the lock the opposite way to what you would think - rather than turning the wheel away from the side you want to do, turn it towards - there's a bit less room to get your arm in but once it's there you've got plenty of space to work in.
HTH
Mac
HTH
Mac
S2 Elise (cobalt blue with stripes) - toy spec
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Caterham 7 - hillclimb spec
Yamaha Thundercat - 2 wheeled toy spec
Re: Beam Deflectors?
Perfect, will give that a go
Cheers as always...
Cheers as always...