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Old 30th November 2020, 22:33   #12
johnnyjazz1954
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Originally Posted by rab60bit View Post
Post #4 - rubber tubing - is a good fix, acts like a compression spring against the two prongs on the pad.
Even better idea, just leave them off altogether and for emergencies carry a couple in the boot tool kit and the bonus, it keeps the dreaded tinworm at bay.
Hi, sorry for my ignorance but I bought a connie a couple of months back with no jacking rubbers on was going to order 4 because I thought water getting in would sit and rot from the inside out, Iv,e just had the back jacking plates and lower sill done on both side as I thought was down to water ingress

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