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Also MGBs originally had those clips fitted and removed from underneath. =
The plastic sockets are of course much easier but the holes almost =
certainly need to be drilled out to take the thickness of the plastic as =
well as the pins, my body man was horrified when I did that to mine.
To no avail though as the new grille (!) did not fit correctly as the =
curvature was wrong, and I had to reuse four of the original clips ... =
which I had saved of course.
PaulH.
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I seem to recall those clips were originally very thin Tinnerman =
clips. So if current supply is indeed thicker plastic, then yes you =
would need to drill out the holes for fitting.
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