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adjustable springplates fitted, I have a couple of questions
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<blockquote data-quote="busdiver" data-source="post: 534126" data-attributes="member: 18889"><p>Can't remember if the holes are blind or all the way through, only took mine off a couple of weeks ago :roll: but if the holes are through holes put a bolt in through the backside to clean the threads chances are if you only just "started it" then possibly not to much damage done, if they are not thro' holes and you don't have a tap try holding the bolt in alignment without the plate in the way and starting it again if it's just the first thread or so you might be able to get by it,</p><p></p><p>It's what i would try by no means the correct way but if i was on site without taps etc i would give it a go if it still won't go in straight then you can always but a tap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busdiver, post: 534126, member: 18889"] Can't remember if the holes are blind or all the way through, only took mine off a couple of weeks ago :roll: but if the holes are through holes put a bolt in through the backside to clean the threads chances are if you only just "started it" then possibly not to much damage done, if they are not thro' holes and you don't have a tap try holding the bolt in alignment without the plate in the way and starting it again if it's just the first thread or so you might be able to get by it, It's what i would try by no means the correct way but if i was on site without taps etc i would give it a go if it still won't go in straight then you can always but a tap. [/QUOTE]
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adjustable springplates fitted, I have a couple of questions
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