A ashleywood.ash Active Member May 23, 2014 #1 as the title says, I have bought a dog guard and am wondering how it fits? cheers
Rangey185 Active Member May 23, 2014 #2 It either bolts in, or expands until it's tight? Which one have you bought? Do you have a link for it on a website?
It either bolts in, or expands until it's tight? Which one have you bought? Do you have a link for it on a website?
discool Well-Known Member May 23, 2014 #3 Go to the LR Topix site and look in the D1 accessory fitting section for instructions.
A ashleywood.ash Active Member May 23, 2014 #5 thats the one, wondered what those 2 holes were for thanks
markSX Active Member May 23, 2014 #6 I have this type of dog guard but the small threaded inserts in the body that it bolts into are missing or just turn, is there a way of fixing this ?
I have this type of dog guard but the small threaded inserts in the body that it bolts into are missing or just turn, is there a way of fixing this ?
A ashleywood.ash Active Member May 23, 2014 #7 drill and rivet nut it. Aluminium Flat Head Rivnuts Rivet Nuts Nutserts M3 - M10 Rivnut | eBay
markSX Active Member May 24, 2014 #8 ashleywood.ash said: drill and rivet nut it. Aluminium Flat Head Rivnuts Rivet Nuts Nutserts M3 - M10 Rivnut | eBay Click to expand... Ah, that's what's in there at present, just not fitted very well. I didn't know what they were called, thank you.
ashleywood.ash said: drill and rivet nut it. Aluminium Flat Head Rivnuts Rivet Nuts Nutserts M3 - M10 Rivnut | eBay Click to expand... Ah, that's what's in there at present, just not fitted very well. I didn't know what they were called, thank you.
auf_wiedersehen_pet Well-Known Member May 24, 2014 #9 I put M10's Riv-Nuts in the panel to eliminate bounce!