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Trevor Wright



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Purpose of the holes in the rear crossmember
Does anyone have knowledge of the designed purpose of each hole in the rear crossmember?

A couple are jacking points, one is for the PTO, others for various tow hitches, but does anyone have a side-to-side description of each one?

Has the idea of a set of blanking plugs for the unused ones, for sake of tidyness, every been mentioned?

Thanks Trevor Wright
'08 90 TDCi/TD4 XS SW
Post #9895 18th Apr 2009 7:13pm
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mse



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at the end these are for:
Rear Seats,
NAS Bumper
And/Or
Rear bumperets Mike
Post #9902 18th Apr 2009 10:41pm
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Sonic3d



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mse wrote:
at the end these are for:
Rear Seats,


On the cross member????
Post #9903 18th Apr 2009 11:07pm
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mse



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Sonic3d wrote:
mse wrote:
at the end these are for:
Rear Seats,


On the cross member????


Yes the 2 end ones if you look support the bar the otherside that runs up the inside of the tub onto which the rear seats attach Mike
Post #9904 18th Apr 2009 11:22pm
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