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| Jacking points; Anyone know where to get them from? | |
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| danny 1984 | Tue Aug 1, 2017 2:45 pm Post #1 |
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Hi guys, going to replace my 2 rear jacking points as they have just been plated. Can't seem to get the part 201 616 02 47 from the dealer anymore. Anyone know where I can get them from now? Anybody done this welding before? Also anyone in the Staffordshire area? Thanks Danny |
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| Twin turbo | Wed Aug 2, 2017 8:53 am Post #2 |
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When I have done them (many years since last) cut of outersill, and clean and rebuild the jackingpoints from scratch... |
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| danny 1984 | Sun Sep 10, 2017 7:06 pm Post #3 |
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Thanks mate, have you any photos of how to do this? Was it a difficult job? |
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| Twin turbo | Sun Sep 10, 2017 10:54 pm Post #4 |
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No photos No, many years since last i did... Will need to do some on my owns eventually, but thats not first on the list... When get off sill, you see how its buildt, remove all thats destroyd, and build them back up, but remember to test fit sill, while rebuilding them, so you know its in correct place before weld all up... Edited by Twin turbo, Sun Sep 10, 2017 10:54 pm.
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| optimusprime | Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:21 am Post #5 |
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Have had mine done at my home . But if you do do them, or get omeone to do the job for you keep an hose pipe by you the tote box sections or sils are filled with wax covering the inside .And can set fire . |
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