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Simmoto



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What fixing goes in here?

Appreciate it if anyone knows what goes in this hole in the front flap? I am guessing it is a fixing to the sidestep behind but maybe it's just a plug? Various clips, screws and bolts hold the rest of it on...no captive nut behind and the hole is blind so is it a fir tree clip of some kind maybe?

Thanks


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stuart_2006



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On mine there's a large washer and a cross-head screw - presumably a self tapper that goes into a hole drilled into the sidestep.

On the subject of mud flaps, what are those bits that come out near the fixing holes?
[img]https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-fqaftp/images/stencil/500x659/products/23482/24082/CAS500060PMA__99448.1566292757.jpg?c=2[/img]

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Simmoto



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Thanks, can't see your photo mate, not sure which bit you're asking about.
Cheers

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stuart_2006



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Lets try that again. The sticky-out bits by the screw holes:

https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-fqaftp/ima...57.jpg?c=2

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millerj90



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The tabs fold back behind the wing and are secured by the screws.
This might help-


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Simmoto



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Yes what you said Very Happy The y fold back and the screw goes through the hole and the tab

and underneath there's a plastic 'fir tree'

http://www.fullfatrr.com/gallery/albums/us...b_stud.JPG

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stuart_2006



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Simmoto wrote:
Yes what you said Very Happy The y fold back and the screw goes through the hole and the tab

and underneath there's a plastic 'fir tree'

http://www.fullfatrr.com/gallery/albums/us...b_stud.JPG


So they just fold back and act as a spacer between the mudflap and body?

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Simmoto



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Yes, on mine they are folded back as a spacer, assume this is correct but who knows?

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