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Old 25th March 2008, 12:42   #1
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Default Installing Hi-Line loom and boot components - how and where

Hi all,

I am about to install a self-made loom for the Hi-line system in my LHD 75 saloon and have a few questions:

What is the best route I should use? The info I have come up with so far tells me to go:

1) From HU position
2) Past the glove box (right side)
3) Down inside the "outer footwell trim" (lacking better words - the one that sits next to the door and goes down to the carpet)
4) Under the carpet along the sills
5) Under the rear seat
6) Into the boot (right side)

Which leads me to the next series of questions:

How do I remove the various trim parts? Just by pulling them off? I also might need to remove both A and C pillar innner trims. Am I likely to waste fastening clips?
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Old 25th March 2008, 15:27   #2
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Default Installing Hi-Line loom and boot components - how and where

Erik..

Thats the route for the loom I took when I installed my Hi Line system.

You will have to unclip the A and B trim. The C trim only for the connection to the rear screen

If I were you I would by a full set of carpet trim securing clips, before you start as they are a one use item.

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If I were you I would by a full set of carpet trim securing clips, before you start as they are a one use item.

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You don't happen to have a part number for those clips?
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EYC000380 door trim, retaining clip (AKA Kickplate retaining clips)

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I think there is some on ebay at the moment, dont know if they are a good price though. Will see if I can find the link.

edit. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ROVER-75-KICK-...QQcmdZViewItem
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