abornemonkey Joined Jun 2009 26 Posts | 0+ West Midlands Apr 6, 2011 #21 Well it's back to the old one unless I can track down some decent zinc plated ones instead.
G genman Joined Mar 2011 79 Posts | 0+ Belfast UK Apr 8, 2011 #22 You can't uses high grade stainless bolts with the stock sensor spacing...best to just keep to stock bolts and lacquer them a bit once fitted.
You can't uses high grade stainless bolts with the stock sensor spacing...best to just keep to stock bolts and lacquer them a bit once fitted.
abornemonkey Joined Jun 2009 26 Posts | 0+ West Midlands Apr 10, 2011 #23 genman said: You can't uses high grade stainless bolts with the stock sensor spacing...best to just keep to stock bolts and lacquer them a bit once fitted. Click to expand... Better still. I now have some zinc plated ones fitted which came from RS Components and everything works fine. Far better looking than the grungy stock bolts I had fitted. If anyone is interested the part number for the bolts from RS is 483/9739.
genman said: You can't uses high grade stainless bolts with the stock sensor spacing...best to just keep to stock bolts and lacquer them a bit once fitted. Click to expand... Better still. I now have some zinc plated ones fitted which came from RS Components and everything works fine. Far better looking than the grungy stock bolts I had fitted. If anyone is interested the part number for the bolts from RS is 483/9739.