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Basically yes.

Some if the fixings are accessible both sides, some into rivnuts in the skin.

Hopefully as you have nylon screws they won't be rusted in (although they could be stuck and snap!).

Rear lamps on 'econoseal' inline multiplug harness connectors.

Good luck

 

Peter

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Nothing's ever *THAT* easy. The holes on the new wing won't line up and you will have to enlarge the cut out around the radius arm. And at least one of the rivnuts will spin meaning you have to break the bolt.

 

But ultimately it's not that hard. It would be more faff with rusted in steel bolts.

 

Jez

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Quoting Z3MCJez: 
Nothing's ever *THAT* easy. The holes on the new wing won't line up and you will have to enlarge the cut out around the radius arm. And at least one of the rivnuts will spin meaning you have to break the bolt.

 

But ultimately it's not that hard. It would be more faff with rusted in steel bolts.

 

Jez

 

This.

 

Would also add that you need to drill the holes for locating the rear light cluster. So be careful and measure everything twice to make sure it lines up.

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You may have to extract the pins from the Econoseal connectors to get the wires through the hole to the light cluster. Easy job but a bugger if the wire breaks off. Polevolt sell all the parts here. Personally, I would make the smallest possible hole in the wing and thread each wire/pin through then reconnect to the Econoseal body.

 

Wise words KRL. I taped mine in place and viewed them from every angle to ensure the ‘look right’ rather than simpy being dimensionally correct.

 

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Is there an advantage in having a tiny hole behind the light cluster, rather than a slightly bigger one that would allow the connector through? Seems like unnecessary effort to me (and added weight *smile*).

 

You do want to make sure that you've got the light blocks in the right place though.

 

Jez

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Quoting Z3MCJez: 
Is there an advantage in having a tiny hole behind the light cluster, rather than a slightly bigger one that would allow the connector through? Seems like unnecessary effort to me (and added weight).
Bigger sounds better. Don't forget the grommet on the edge.

 

Jonathan

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Is there an advantage in having a tiny hole behind the light cluster, rather than a slightly bigger one that would allow the connector through? Seems like unnecessary effort to me (and added weight ).

 

Water ingress.......IMHO it’s hard to find a large grommet which will allow the Econoseal through yet create a seal around the wires.

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