This didn’t go to plan

This didn’t go to plan
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@purple-porker says:

You close it first, then tighten those nuts from the inside. PM me if you get stuck, spent loads of time working on these roofs.

@Poseidon-2029 says:

You forgot the step where you lose the 10mm

@RagdollBlu says:

One of those steps should be give it a good clean while you had all them parts out. #ragdollblu

@SmartfoolGB says:

Good formula. Make mistakes then fix them

@ep2_tom says:

Such an inspiration mate I’ve just brought a new car for myself and have done a few things myself saving a lot of money keep it up, can’t wait to see the next car ! ❤

@user-yg2vw8cc8c says:

M8 u aint got a clue just stick to your jd bugg yah melt

@chester5854 says:

Hold the WD40 upright to keep the propellant in it, other wise when you get to the end of the bottle it’ll still have some WD40 in it unable to get out.

@user-fe9el2xi9z says:

Step 11. Put original roof back on

@DesolationTech says:

wd-40 is a solvent bud you need grease..like their silicone spray or something.

@outofcontrol1979 says:

everything you put WD on will be seized by halloween, get them properly lubricated asap

@nonsheep5823 says:

Shame the replacement roofs got a rip in it

@Fidd88-mc4sz says:

Use a proper oil or grease, not WD40. WD40 is great for displacing water, and for temporary lubrication. It's no good for longer term lubrication.

@jimmyfarley5581 says:

Are you gonna clean all the filth?

@CameronPitchers says:

Wd stand for water displacement 40 not lubricant 40

@CameronPitchers says:

Do t use wd ot will dry out you need grease

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