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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3187 |
Heavy duty Velcro tape. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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18th Oct 2024 9:24am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8178 |
Yep, I've also had some success with hot glue, don't use too much and you can get it off again with careful use of a hot air gun... Pete
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18th Oct 2024 9:33am |
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jamiej Member Since: 01 Dec 2023 Location: Surrey Posts: 51 |
Cheers chaps. I'll give them a whirl. Heavy duty velcro sounds like a winner as no doubt I'll need to get back under there at some point! |
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18th Oct 2024 9:45am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8178 |
When I used some heavy duty velcro the glue melted in the interior heat build up of a bright summer day...!!! and it fell off....
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18th Oct 2024 10:04am |
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Discofish Member Since: 21 Jul 2020 Location: Nottingham Posts: 104 |
remember a similar issue with the A pillar trim on my Discovery, i ended up making the missing clips from some plastic sheet of the correct thickness then stuck them to the trim piece with pipe solvent (see a plumbers merchant).
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18th Oct 2024 3:48pm |
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jamiej Member Since: 01 Dec 2023 Location: Surrey Posts: 51 |
Cheers guys. Pipe solvent sounds like something I need to add to the garage. |
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19th Oct 2024 6:48am |
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steve k Member Since: 05 Apr 2024 Location: Berkshire Posts: 20 |
Depending on how important visual aesthetics are I fitted 2 x M5 screws as shown. The lower part is held in place by a lip and the location of the screws is fairly important so it doesn't crush the panel when tightening. You could use self tappers but being as the steel panel is only 1 mm thick a 4mm hole allowed the screws to bite as they don't need to be that tight. My panel is solid and does not rattle. The advantage over glue is its easily removed I guess
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19th Oct 2024 3:12pm |
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jamiej Member Since: 01 Dec 2023 Location: Surrey Posts: 51 |
Thanks chaps. |
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19th Oct 2024 4:41pm |
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