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Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire
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Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire
Cheers guys
Will check out Halfords
Just last time i went there spent a fortune on a few screws / clips
Not sure ref spade sizes - its ok, will buy when motor factor open again
Spignots i need 56.1 to 59.1
Will check out Halfords
Just last time i went there spent a fortune on a few screws / clips

Not sure ref spade sizes - its ok, will buy when motor factor open again
Spignots i need 56.1 to 59.1
Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire
I know what u mean ref PFTE tape
But I don't think it s good enough for a tight fit to pull spoiler against boot to make water tight.
Even though I am selling Luke, it doesn't feel right -
If I want to fix it, I fix it proper or then I leave it....if u know what I mean?
But I don't think it s good enough for a tight fit to pull spoiler against boot to make water tight.
Even though I am selling Luke, it doesn't feel right -
If I want to fix it, I fix it proper or then I leave it....if u know what I mean?
Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire
Update
Hopefully the following will help to firmly fix my rear spoiler on boot (after removed 3 months ago):
1. Ordered HeliCoil Repair Kit from eBay for M7 bolts
2. Ordered some new M7 bolts
Following allow to replace existing 17" alloys with 15" :
3. After no luck finding 56.1 to 59.1mm spigot rings - ordered some from the Czech Republic
4. Monday buy insulated spade connectors to replace fog bulbs
I think that's everything i can fix (except rust, electric aerial, air con, damaged driver bolster, paint patch in rear carpet)...
...ready to sell!
Hopefully the following will help to firmly fix my rear spoiler on boot (after removed 3 months ago):
1. Ordered HeliCoil Repair Kit from eBay for M7 bolts
2. Ordered some new M7 bolts
Following allow to replace existing 17" alloys with 15" :
3. After no luck finding 56.1 to 59.1mm spigot rings - ordered some from the Czech Republic
4. Monday buy insulated spade connectors to replace fog bulbs

I think that's everything i can fix (except rust, electric aerial, air con, damaged driver bolster, paint patch in rear carpet)...
...ready to sell!

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where da advert 

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Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire
No advert yet.mercutio wrote:where da advert
Probably stick a FOR SALE on car window first.
Then Gumtree
Then piston head and so forth til finally eBay auction...
I do hope those spigots fit!
Coz already spent £7 on those 2 bought yesterday :
56.1 - 57.1 : too small
56.6 - 58.6 : just a teeny bit too small (not sure 56.6 is too big for wheel hub)
So, the ordered 56.1 - 59.1 should be perfect!
(Knowing Wayne s luck - probably don't fit too!
