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Maybe drill a counter sink guide hole in the end of the prong then, or a bolt that as a flat end in place of the ball one at least you got it off
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After reading this thread,thought I'd put my two penneth in=
I use pump pliers to get the rubber hangers off,with a bit of silicone grease,as I believe washing up liquid is bulked up with salt,which could degrade the rubber. Also you can get the same items from carparts4less as ecp ,,cheaper, I think they might be the same company. Regards Ken. |
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Did you upload them to your gallery?
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If the Manage Attachments panel opened you must have used the paperclip button instead of the Image Gallery button.
If you want to insert a full size image (like I've done above) use the Image Gallery button and choose Upload an Image in the dropdown menu. If you just want to add a thumbnail of the image to your post (like I've done below) use the paperclip button. |
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I think the Image Gallery > Upload an Image method is the best in most cases. It saves people having to click the thumbnail to see the image at its proper size.
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PS. If you want something that'll resize pics quickly, download and install this - https://www.irfanview.com/64bit.htm ***
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