Front inner wheel arch liner

OriginalBigAl

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A bit remise of me not to notice before, but, at the front edge of the liner where it meets the bumper liner. Is it supposed to be tucked into the bumper liner or remain outside and hang down creating a 3-4 mm gap . The repair manual is not clear as to its final position and I can see the benefits of both situations . A quick look by fellow owners could confirm which is the norm. Both left and right sides are the same, cheers.
 
Uploading a pic may help :)
Now you are asking something? That was the first time downloading photos from a phone ! Traumatic.
 

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Here's a picture of mine mate.
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Thanks , I thought mine were originally fitted , tucked in like that, but time plays tricks on your mind. Some how from normal road jiggling they have popped out. There is dirt behind , so could have been a while back. Something else to look out for???? And yours is a X Power ???

Given what you're specifically asking - here are mine (left and right).

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As with MG Clive , thanks again , I'll see if what pops out pops back in again. o_O
 
Thanks , I thought mine were originally fitted , tucked in like that, but time plays tricks on your mind. Some how from normal road jiggling they have popped out. There is dirt behind , so could have been a while back. Something else to look out for???? And yours is a X Power ???
Yes mine is the XPower, but I'm sure they will be the same. (y)
 
Yes mine is the XPower, but I'm sure they will be the same. 😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️😀(y)
I was referring to the mystical vibes!!! and the fact they are still in place. 😀
Anyway a bit of of bending and they went back in , although one did have on the bottom edge an extra spigot of plastic stopping it going in . I assumed it was a moulding spigot which wasn't cut off in the factory. 20 seconds with a Stanley knife and voila. 👍
 

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