ah - now I see why you were confused. Your wheels are shiny on the inside as well as the outside :D
That's a beautiful vehicle you have. Awesome that we were able to help.
John
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ah - now I see why you were confused. Your wheels are shiny on the inside as well as the outside :D
That's a beautiful vehicle you have. Awesome that we were able to help.
John
I gotta admit that it is really good for me to see in pictures how that actually works. The long leg touches down and creates the pivot point for the pressure to hold the whole lot in place. Probably gives a much better balance of forces than if it just pivoted off the bolt.
So thanks all from me as well :). And glad you got it sorted Dan, now off to read about your brakes.
Tim.
ok, now that you've got it on..
take it all off again then wire brush and then dip the 2 brackets in tool dip or liquid rubber this protects the paint and metal work as well as increasing the grip of the bracket.
She's looking great. Come along way since I seen her at Ho Hars.
Easo
The closed bit was just me saying I'd sorted it out! Thanks for the kind words, mildred - I can't really take the credit though - harry Ho Har painted her for me.
But thanks - I hope I can get her going soon and without further great expense, 'cos otherwise it's eventually just going to all be for someone else's benefit, I'm afraid :( My cash (and wife) only stretch so far.
Hey Scallops, where did you get the clips? I'll need to get some for my 109 ready for when I'm allowed to work on it!
They came with the vehicle - you can get some here...
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