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eutek



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Nakatenga rear door stay query
Hi all,

Finally got around to removing my rear door card (easier than I was expecting) in order to install the Nakatenga rear door stay. Just curious, as I can't see from the instructions... what are the two extra bracket-type bits for? I can't tell from the pictures quite where they fit! Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed
Post #165734 1st Sep 2012 12:16pm
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leeds



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If you are talking about some ali bits with two long slots in they are spacers to go behind the bracket on the wheel box.

Send Barbara your email address on Barbara@4x4overlander.com and she can probably send you an instructions leaflet.


Brendan
Post #165741 1st Sep 2012 12:51pm
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eutek



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Thanks Brendan!

I wasn't sure if they were necessary or not, I'm about as handy as... well... can't think of an appropriate analogy but it is safe to say I can complicate even the most simple instructions/technical tasks. Laughing
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Leeds has hit the nail on the head there already Thumbs Up I think I ended up using one of them on mine. Certainly not both. No Guts, No Glory.
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Post #165748 1st Sep 2012 1:19pm
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eutek



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I ended up using both of the spacers. It was fairly straightforward to install.

It keeps the door from swinging all the way out, so the spare wheel doesn't bash the light guard.
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