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Robti 7th August 2019 11:11

Tyre protectors bolts too short
 
Hi the small bolts appear too short, I tried both protectors on both sides with the threads in the hole cleaned, so on less I’m doing something wrong then I need longer bolts, any help also tried a hit with hammer just in case they were a tight fit

macafee2 7th August 2019 11:28

they only go through two bits of thin metal, they wont be very long.
Can you post a picture of how you are trying to fit them

macafee2

Robti 7th August 2019 11:45

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Originally Posted by macafee2 (Post 2753333)
they only go through two bits of thin metal, they wont be very long.
Can you post a picture of how you are trying to fit them

macafee2

Afraid not wheel back on now, I can thread the bolts all the way through the hole but when trying with the protector the small bolt won’t catch the thread as if the protector is being held off the mounting just too far

roverbarmy 7th August 2019 12:15

There should be enough "flex" in the protector for it to work.;)

Arctic 7th August 2019 17:36

Quote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robti (Post 2753325)
Hi the small bolts appear too short, I tried both protectors on both sides with the threads in the hole cleaned, so on less I’m doing something wrong then I need longer bolts, any help also tried a hit with hammer just in case they were a tight fit


Hi Robert
Did you have a glance or read of the link below it may help cheers Arctic



https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=250430

T-Cut 7th August 2019 17:52

If the car hasn't had protectors fitted before, then the holes in the spring cup aren't threaded. The bolts supplied are self-tapping and have to be pushed into the hole so the tapered end allows it to enter and bite once you get it turning.



https://www.mediafire.com/convkey/8c...dc85mh276g.jpg

Both bolts should be located in their hole before starting the tightening stage.


TC

Avulon 8th August 2019 09:01

Hammer = Irish screwdriver or spanner, :rofl:

Robti 8th August 2019 10:55

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Originally Posted by Avulon (Post 2753530)
Hammer = Irish screwdriver or spanner, :rofl:

what I meant in case someone thinks I was hammering the screws was I was hitting the protector to see if it would bump up a bit.

will retry today if it stays dry

Avulon 9th August 2019 07:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robti (Post 2753554)
what I meant in case someone thinks I was hammering the screws was I was hitting the protector to see if it would bump up a bit.

will retry today if it stays dry


lol, you need rubber mallets for 'forceful' fitting of components - So easy to damage things with the hard head of a hammer.

Robti 9th August 2019 08:36

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Originally Posted by Avulon (Post 2753721)
lol, you need rubber mallets for 'forceful' fitting of components - So easy to damage things with the hard head of a hammer.

copper/hide mallet used


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