Bonnet prop clip
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Re: Bonnet prop clip
That would be a good idea as they all go sooner or later no matter how careful you are. The usual solution is to drill the prop and put in a split pin I think it is called. But it isn't ideal.
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Re: Bonnet prop clip
Sorry Elaine, forgot about this until I saw the post again (have major family issues)
But I have been through my spares and came find one,
I should have had one off my lazer, took it off years ago to fit a crossmember, but for the life of me I can't find it
Sorry
But I have been through my spares and came find one,
I should have had one off my lazer, took it off years ago to fit a crossmember, but for the life of me I can't find it
Sorry
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Re: Bonnet prop clip
No worries Malc. Your family is more important and besides if you only have one spare so best keep for the cars that do shows.mojo98 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:18 pmSorry Elaine, forgot about this until I saw the post again (have major family issues)
But I have been through my spares and came find one,
I should have had one off my lazer, took it off years ago to fit a crossmember, but for the life of me I can't find it
Sorry
I will make do with the drill fix
I hope your family issues are sorted soon.
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Re: Bonnet prop clip
Can we clarify which actual bit we are talking about, is it the bit that holds the stay to the car at the front, or the bit that cradles it next to the suspension top?
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Re: Bonnet prop clip
It's the base of the stay that should fit securely (not come apart) as you're looking at the front of the car, left hand side . So wherby at the moment , the stay comes away in your hand .
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Re: Bonnet prop clip
Ok, I could ask Bob to look at pricing some up if we feel it's worth it?
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Re: Bonnet prop clip
Up to everyone else but I would buy 2. The fix looks tatty and isn't the same.
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