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Started by simonbav, Aug 10, 2024, 10:19 AM

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simonbav

Good morning folk,

a bit of a survey here. The Allmakes spire nuts allow for a hole centre 14mm from the edge of the bulkhead and seat box floor panel lips, identical in dimension to sheradized ones from my favourite sheradized fixing supplier. Are other makes vastly different?

My footwell repair panels (one ribbed) from different suppliers have holes between 20mm and 16mm from their edges so I'll elongate the holes to suit. Its bit of a faff now that they're painted though my fault for not checking earlier.
1960 88" 2286 petrol truck cab
1971 109" 2286 diesel station wagon

Exile

I had that problem once.

I nibbled away at the rear edge of the footwell floor, so the spire nut could go on further, until the holes lined up.

s2c-07185

Interesting.  My footwells have captive nuts.  Could it be that they're original and the replacements only have holes?

Marky Harvey

Quote from: simonbav on Aug 10, 2024, 10:19 AMGood morning folk,

a bit of a survey here. The Allmakes spire nuts allow for a hole centre 14mm from the edge of the bulkhead and seat box floor panel lips, identical in dimension to sheradized ones from my favourite sheradized fixing supplier. Are other makes vastly different?

My footwell repair panels (one ribbed) from different suppliers have holes between 20mm and 16mm from their edges so I'll elongate the holes to suit. Its bit of a faff now that they're painted though my fault for not checking earlier.

Who do you buy your sheradised bits from?

simonbav

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1960 88" 2286 petrol truck cab
1971 109" 2286 diesel station wagon