Hi All,
Just ordering some new shiny bits for my pick-up but struggling to decide which bits i need
Does anyone know what the chrome strip which joins the 'hockey sticks' on the front is referred to as?
Regards
Joe
Chrome
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Re: Chrome
'top chrome' normally.
or 'the chrome strip which joins the 'hockey sticks' on the front'
RGF103 is a common part number for it.
or 'the chrome strip which joins the 'hockey sticks' on the front'
RGF103 is a common part number for it.
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Re: Chrome
Many thanks,chrisryder wrote:'top chrome' normally.
or 'the chrome strip which joins the 'hockey sticks' on the front'
RGF103 is a common part number for it.
just found it
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Re: Chrome
Be sure to get the good quality stuff, a lot of the chrome is c**p and goes rusty within a year
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Re: Chrome
In that case you want RGF103XXXmike.perry wrote:Be sure to get the good quality stuff, a lot of the chrome is c**p and goes rusty within a year
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Re: Chrome
It's sometimes better to have original parts re-chromed. I just had my front bumper blade and overriders re-chromed and it is a beautiful job-cost 150€.
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Declan
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Declan
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Declan