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makeitfit

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I was busy fitting some big speakers in the back of my mav. I undid the plastic side panel and started to unbolt the rear seat belt bolt:cool:
Oops it came off in my hand guv:eek:
Turns out they were only held on with mud and carpet:augie

Is there a replacement panel for this area or do I need to do creative welding?
 
if your stuck i prob got some you can cut out of my spare body
for the professional finish...



possibly
 
Thanks for the offer extreme, but dont wreck your tub just yet!
I can cut some off the scrap yard ones if I cant make up a bit to fit:cool:
Just cut loads of body off today for the speakers to fit in the back:sly
Pics soon.
 
If you buy some eye bolts for fitting full harnesses they come with tapped spreader plates, these have the correct thread for std seat belt mounts. I did this on my old Mav.

Don't seem to have any pics of the spreaders in plae but heres a couple of pics of the patch after I'd sealed and painted it. Seam sealer hadn't gone off properly so it creaped after I painted it, hence the white lines.

http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/sptbentley/TechStuff#5165451057593391858

and forward from there a few pics.
 
Thanks for the offer extreme, but dont wreck your tub just yet!
I can cut some off the scrap yard ones if I cant make up a bit to fit:cool:
Just cut loads of body off today for the speakers to fit in the back:sly
Pics soon.

Is that so you can listen to the stereo while we dig you out?
:jump
 
Ha ha, NO its more to drown out the noise of the tractor engine munching it's way through a bag of bolts!:cool:
 

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