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horse86



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Just to clarify on this mod...can you re-use the old straps? If not do you need only 1 (the right side) for this mod.

So getting a left side would be a "good to have" but not mandatory? 2014 FF Autobiography 5.0 SC
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The left one stays the same, the one on the right has a lug on it for the damper to attach to. So yes left is optional, right is different. Thumbs Up There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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horse86



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^^^ perfect thank you 2014 FF Autobiography 5.0 SC
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Well to all you DIYers that are going the rivnut route make sure you get aluminium rivnuts not stainless steel like what I did Big Cry Geoff

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^^ D'OH! Shocked Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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After sweating and cursing for an hour I thought "I'll bet you can get these things in softer metal" I looked, saw and ordered. I knew I was doing something wrong when everyone said 10 minute easy job Banging Head Banging Head Geoff

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miggit



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It is with the ally rivnuts Mr. Green
You'll need the the setting tool to use those S/S ones Sad I'd flog them on the bay of fleas and get the ally ones, will save you a lot of Banging Head Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Just for the record, I blame you Very Happy , i didn't even know what a rivnut was until you said I needed two. So I went on eBay searched for rivnut and bought the first ones that came along size M6. They were the Stainless Steel badgers, I have just reordered in Aluminium along with a suitable drill so hopefully will finish the job this coming week.

I live and learn - sadly I've still got a lot to learn. Rolling with laughter Geoff

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Please forgive me, I should have kept quite and let you fiddle around with nuts and bolts, but I recon you'd need more than 2 nuts, and your ffrr would end up sounding like a babies rattle Rolling with laughter Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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I did look at fiddling around with nuts and bolts, even removed the tailgate carpet but it looked a bit of a Censored to do so I put it all back together and ordered some more rivnuts in aluminium - you did advise me correctly they are the right solution just not Stainless ones. I also took you advice about ordering the strut from Dan Thumbs Up Geoff

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miggit



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By the time you've added the carriage charges that the parts boys want, to the cost of an after sales damper, it's cheaper to buy from L/R Shocked

And I did the same as you, removed the tailgate carpet, looked in to the hole, and thought that I'd be lucky to drop a nut down that gap let alone place it with any accuracy, and back together it all went............... out with the Rivnuts Very Happy Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Job gone Thumbs Up Geoff

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I got my camera out for some other pics so the following might help some out, I used rivets as suggested by miggit but its important to get aluminium ones my first efforts with stainless steel was ballachingly unsuccessful. I also swapped the bolts for M6 screws as I had plenty and IMO it looks better..

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here is a video of my tailgate opening and no longer slamming Very Happy

https://flic.kr/p/yHR9a9 Geoff

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wealy



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My screws have come loose! (after a few months) anyone locally got the rivnut tool that I could borrow?

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proser



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I'm in Stafford and have a rivet tool that you could borrow Regards
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