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    Quote Originally Posted by Narangga View Post
    The rough join/edge on the recovery eye will need to be ground out to allow the bush to slide through.

    I cursed the expense and bought a Dremel. However that meant it only took me less than half an hour to get the eye to be able to receive the bush.

    I have also used the Dremel a number of times since - including on remote fob cases.
    Does this require any rust inhibitor be applied to the surface to protect the frame ? Or a spray of paint or something similar ?

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzy119 View Post
    Does this require any rust inhibitor be applied to the surface to protect the frame ? Or a spray of paint or something similar ?

    cheers
    Being cast I did not do anything to it. I had not read of anybody else doing anything like that to theirs either. HTH.
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    Thanks for the post and helpful suggestions guys. Hopefully we will be fitting our SH Mitch hitch to our disco very soon... Then we'll finally be able to tow stuff!

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