There are two lugs on the rear of my car underneath the chassis with the appropriate cut outs in the bodywork.
Pictures to show what I mean.
Are they for a diffuser? I didn’t know they were there until I was under the car trying to undo the seat bolts.
If they are for a diffuser does that then mean that Westfield intended, perhaps as an option, to fit one on this model of car then? Didn’t know they made one. I have the FW bonnet but the “normal” rear clam.
Thanks chaps
So what’s this for then?
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Re: So what’s this for then?
They're for the spare wheel carrier.
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Ahhhhhhhhh thanks Steve. Still think they want a carbon fibre diffuser attaching to them! 

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Re: So what’s this for then?
Chris,
On the rear of my car you can see where the spare wheel carrier slots in, not that I have one.
My diffuser is held on with two bonnet pins that are bolted through a chassis triangulation plate under the tank, the leading edge slots under a strip of ally attached to the floor. Takes seconds to remove it for easy access.
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On the rear of my car you can see where the spare wheel carrier slots in, not that I have one.
My diffuser is held on with two bonnet pins that are bolted through a chassis triangulation plate under the tank, the leading edge slots under a strip of ally attached to the floor. Takes seconds to remove it for easy access.
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Thanks. I’ll have to have a look Kenton next time we’re out on a run.
Sounds simple yet effective. Which is exactly what is needed in these situations.
Sounds simple yet effective. Which is exactly what is needed in these situations.
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