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Side rail cover

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Anyone know the best/cheapest place to get just the cover from. Don't a guy on here do them ? Thanks
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I'm in the same boat mate I'm not paying over £100 for one
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TPS will be your cheapest option then depending on your skillset paint and fit yourself.
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Ash08 wrote:TPS will be your cheapest option then depending on your skillset paint and fit yourself.
Do you know the part number for TPS? Tried a search and can't find it.
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Is there a "how to" on fitting these rail covers? Are they simply bolt on, or is there more involved??
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There's a little to it you'll need to make a bracket that sits inside of the sliding door so it can be secured and the back is just a push clip you can use the clip that you take off the plastic piece if you still have it I do have a template for this bracket
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You don't always need to make the bracket, usually 09 plate onwards already have them, Reflex Auto Design sell a bracket that is made for it if you can't make one.
As already stated TPS or VW for the cover, part number is in the useful part numbers thread, about £35 I think.
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Do you have to change the rail aswell..? Only reason I ask is because on RAD's website it lists the package as 'rail, cover and bracket'.
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I don't think you have to change the rail, I hope not as I am hoping to fit one soon as I think these look so much better. Mine is a 2010 pre face lift so I am hoping it comes with bracket.
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The reason people change the rails is because they have clips on them for the cover to clip to, your original won't. I've seen people on here say that they've put a blob of adhesive on the rails instead but I've no experience of that. I don't think the rails are too much money to buy?
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i cut and bent some steel (around 2-3mm thick) you need to bend it into a L - V Shape then i used the original back clip and a blob of adhesive, took me about an hour to perfect it but saved me monies :D i bought my rail from the local VW dealer :oops: , think it was £43


2K0843795B Left Rail Cover
2K0843796B Right Rail Cover
7H0843658A Clip For back End of Rail
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Cheers mate think I'll give that a go!
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Re: Side rail cover

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Just what i wanted to know. Cheers
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Ash08 wrote:i cut and bent some steel (around 2-3mm thick) you need to bend it into a L - V Shape then i used the original back clip and a blob of adhesive, took me about an hour to perfect it but saved me monies :D i bought my rail from the local VW dealer :oops: , think it was £43


2K0843795B Left Rail Cover
2K0843796B Right Rail Cover
7H0843658A Clip For back End of Rail
rail.jpg

Perfect, this is going to be my 1st external mod, then onto the handles, and I have a TPS up the road from my work too
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Re: Side rail cover

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Is it the same numbers for Side rail covers to a Maxi?
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