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    Ariel?

    How difficult are they to change?

    And do I need to put any new sealent on anywhere etc?

    I don't want any leaks!!!!

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    yup supermarket detergent section..



    (piece of piss)

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    aye....as he says....hard as fuk.....lol

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    cheers lads, just thought i'd ask!

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    its so easy, i could do it

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    are you kidding brun, why couldn't you do it?

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    eh.......i said i could do it, read my post again....its in English lol

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    Did this yonks ago:-

    1) Remove the overhead light contraption. Can't remember how I did it but it was easy.
    2) I believe it was one big nut holding the antenna down. Unscrew that and the antenna pops off the roof.
    3) Replaced the broken round antenna cap with a square one (was told the square one was better)
    4) Put everything back in order.

    20 minute job at the most. No leak ever since.


 

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