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30th November 2020, 13:59 | #23 |
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I do now have one on way
Thankyou to you all, I DO NOW HAVE ONE ON WAY!
I am assured that this bolt is only thetre to assist alignment during reassembly. Sorry for the late notification, as I've been trying to get things done before it rains. |
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Doesn't do things by halves
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1st December 2020, 18:55 | #25 |
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Very true. It was the choice Rover engineers made.---However both screws would do the same job.--ie interchangeable.----
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