For parts that move but shouldn't, duct tape. For parts that don't move but should, WD40.
Originally Posted by DeepBarney For parts that move but shouldn't, duct tape. For parts that don't move but should, WD40. The classic landrover emergency repair kit
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Originally Posted by DeepBarney For parts that move but shouldn't, duct tape. For parts that don't move but should, WD40. Ah yes! But what are you going to do about the parts that move in the manner that Dave described?
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Originally Posted by finallyrangie Blue boxes in question are brit part Complete rubbish Is this a violation of the no name and shame policy? Aaron
Originally Posted by vnx205 Ah yes! But what are you going to do about the parts that move in the manner that Dave described? For that I e advise the judicious use of BOTH. WD40 to free up movement in the correct direction and duct tape to restrict movement in the incorrect direction.
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