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#314319 - 23/05/11 05:31 AM Flying bodywork...
Sensible_Paul Offline


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So driving down the A127 yesterday when I hear a noise. I look in the rear view mirror just in time to see that the plastic trim from the passenger door pillar has decided to part company with the car at 70mph. Damn.

It's about £20 for a replacement. Has this happened to anyone else?!

Believe it or not, I washed the car the day previous to the photo... But there's lots of crap in the air being blown off trees round me.



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#314320 - 23/05/11 06:13 AM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: Sensible_Paul]
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Jesus, that's scary for this to happen. I haven't known this to happen before. It just seems to have sheared off. Either something has hit it to crack it or it aleady had a weak point somewhere that's caused it to fail.
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#314321 - 23/05/11 07:20 AM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: ChrisCumbria]
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*gulp* wow that's strange. good thing you did not cause any damage to anyone else. At least it's a cheap replacement. I wouldnt worry too much of it happening again, as Chris said it must have been a one off
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#314322 - 23/05/11 09:20 AM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: SparK]
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Have heard of this before, at least it's not a whole bumper flying off!
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#314323 - 23/05/11 09:25 AM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: Adam08]
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Have heard of this before, at least it's not a whole bumper flying off!




+1 I'm sure this has happened to someone before Anoying for it to happen tho
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#314324 - 23/05/11 09:28 AM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: SparK]
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Happened to me - suddenly heard a flapping noise and managed to pull off the motorway and take it off. Was hanging on by the last clip. Mine did stay in tact though...
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#314325 - 23/05/11 09:51 AM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: ST_Lee]
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how the...?

what is it with the ST's and this particular plastic peice that just feels like it need to move on to better things!

Sorry to hear that mate, lets hope it didn't cause more damage

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#314326 - 23/05/11 09:58 AM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: STASON]
Scotty Offline
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Registered: 27/02/04
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There is a "Tops Tips" thread from Steve about this. He says to secure it before it falls off and costs you money.

Maybe it would be worth reading his other threads to save some more cash

It's a really rubbish design but at least it's not too bad.
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#314327 - 23/05/11 09:59 AM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: Scotty]
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Look in the "Key Technical Threads" section.
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#314328 - 23/05/11 11:18 AM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: Scotty]
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the st's got so many interesting quirks lol. sorry to hear about what happened tho, not what you expext
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#314329 - 23/05/11 12:11 PM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: gary4vicky]
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Well, I'm £26.29 poorer now.

Thanks for the pointer Scotty - I'll take a look at how I can better fix them in the the Key Technical Threads area.

Fortunately it didn't hit anyone else on its way. I had noticed it becoming loose once before so I had reaffixed it with some adhesive. That had done the job until now. Like I said, I had washed the car the day previous and it wasn't loose then.

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#314330 - 23/05/11 12:14 PM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: Sensible_Paul]
Scotty Offline
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It's annoying Paul. £26 isn't too bad. It could have been £2500 like Dan after a bolt sheered off into his gear box... ouch.
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#314331 - 23/05/11 01:36 PM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: Scotty]
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whoops!
That is a common fault I've heard

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#314332 - 23/05/11 04:23 PM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: Kaxe]
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My driver one need reattaching, I think I'll go do this...
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#314333 - 23/05/11 04:52 PM Re: Flying bodywork... [Re: Duncan_P]
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Poxy clips

Cheap easy fix tho bud

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