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Old 1st December 2020, 08:52   #18
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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.
The opposite is true sadly, when the jacking pads are left out, mud silt is allowed inside the sill section, and it sits inside permanently wet unable to get out.


Make sure they are fitted


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