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blackwolf



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Rivnuts.
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Rickoz



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Ta, i'll do a search on them Thumbs Up
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There's a sticky with directions on how to make your own rivnut tool here:

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic8631.html

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Rickoz



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There's a sticky with directions on how to make your own rivnut tool here:
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic8631.html

Thanks jomara
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Re: 2014 DEF 90 Tow Wiring Plug
Rickoz wrote:
Ok I only just started to fit the plug & play tow wiring kit on the Defender, yer slack I know Whistle
Is here a trick to fitting the washers & nuts on at the backside of the cross-member?
The hole is rather smallish to fit fingers through easily once the cable goes through it too.
What am I not thinking of to do the job as well, how to keep the nuts tight & won't vibrate off over time.


My suggestion is nice big self-tappers - about 12 ga. They will hold it there forever.
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