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Old 16th July 2021, 16:32   #1
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Default Refixing threads to spoiler

Not 75 related but thought to ask, so my 800 spoiler fixings are rotten so I got these to fix in the holes and wondered what to put in the holes to hold them ?
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http://https://www.screwfix.com/p/su...m-4-pack/640gx
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Old 16th July 2021, 17:21   #2
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The link doesn't get me anything, says "Check if there is a typo in https."

I bought a spoiler for my old ZT 1.8T. One of the threads in it was damaged so I got some of these. Can't remember where I got them but it was local, simply drill a suitable size hole, screw in with an allen key and araldite for security. Still solid the day I sold the car.
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Old 16th July 2021, 18:57   #3
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try this https://www.screwfix.com/p/suki-dril...m-4-pack/640gx
roughly the same as yours
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Old 16th July 2021, 19:02   #4
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finally uploaded some photos

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Old 16th July 2021, 19:18   #5
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What I found handiest about the ones I used is you use an allen key to screw them in, no faffing about with a screwdriver. This is a better, if small, image.



Makes them a lot easier to screw in without wandering.

Just used a few modifying some garden furniture
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Old 16th July 2021, 19:24   #6
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Much easier too than using Heli-coil inserts.---
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