Installing gas charged lift supports for raising bonnet

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PSL184
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Post by PSL184 »

Bonnet is not double skinned Chany - The side trim comes off so the ball joints can be fitted then the trims refitted to cover it all up....
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Post by billlobban »

By the way as Roy mentioned above RS is an excellent source of bits n pieces (if a little expensive) Catalogue is full of loads of thing you dont need or didnt know you could buy. www.rs.com. Think you might have to convince them youre trade though
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Post by mike.perry »

I had a telescopic stay on my Series MM boot. One end attached to the boot hinge bolt and the other end bolted to the hole for the original boot prop. Trouble was it was too strong and broke one of my new slimline (Series MM) boot hinges. Back to the manual system.
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Post by new_adventures_of_arthur »

i'm a bit of a purist so it's not for me, but that is pretty tidy job!

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