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ti-fat-man



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One door shuts....then another one opens :-)

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Post #188912 27th Nov 2012 4:28pm
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ti-fat-man



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makes a huge difference to the accessabilty (sp!) does make you wonder why the first OME bracket and/or strap is so short...


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Post #188914 27th Nov 2012 4:36pm
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JeremyJ



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If it helps with your rear window winder, take it off and turn it down 90 degrees, should stop it coming open!
Post #188915 27th Nov 2012 4:37pm
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ti-fat-man



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cool like 6 o'clock? how do i get to the bolt...
Post #188918 27th Nov 2012 4:42pm
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ZeDefender



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ti-fat-man wrote:
does make you wonder why the first OME bracket and/or strap is so short...

If the door can swing open to 90 degrees and the wind (or kid) catches it, it goes too far and the forward edge puts a crease in the pillar. Don't ask me how I know Sad Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Post #188920 27th Nov 2012 4:45pm
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ti-fat-man



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Would that be a LR 'camel toe'... Wink
Post #188922 27th Nov 2012 4:51pm
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JeremyJ



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ti-fat-man wrote:
cool like 6 o'clock? how do i get to the bolt...


Thats it! Theres a little clip behind the handle that you need to flick out slightly to release the handle. A thin flat screwdriver should do it.

Sorry, thats possibly the worst description possible!!
Post #188924 27th Nov 2012 4:51pm
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AlpenAndes



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ti-fat-man wrote:
cool like 6 o'clock? how do i get to the bolt...


Rather like something 4 or 5 o'clock, to let mother earth keep the winder down and your window up. Apparently that got forgotten with electric windows.

Behind the winder is a spring/splint, however you call that in English, which holds it on that axle, take it out and you can take the winder off.

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Post #188925 27th Nov 2012 4:54pm
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ZeDefender



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ti-fat-man wrote:
Would that be a LR 'camel toe'... Wink

Thank you - I will never see it the same way again Thud
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Post #188932 27th Nov 2012 5:16pm
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Happyoldgit



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Get ready to catch the clip though. A knackered narrow flat bladed screwdriver or strip of steel with the end of the bent at a right angle is handy to hook behind the loop end of the clip.

Another tip for someone to rehash and be considered an expert Whistle Steve.
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Post #188933 27th Nov 2012 5:18pm
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ZeDefender



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I tried repositioning them but it didn't help so I used a more "robust" approach:

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As I bought decent black elastic cord and hid the knot inside the hollow of the handle, it actually isn't that obvious Whistle

Haha - just noticed ti-fat did the same :rolllaugh:

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Post #188941 27th Nov 2012 5:37pm
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ZE - Dogs would love to chew that handle. Laughing Mine would anyway. Whistle ⭐️⭐️God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ⭐️⭐️
Post #188942 27th Nov 2012 5:39pm
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ZeDefender



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custom90steve wrote:
Dogs would love to chew that handle.

Small children too - that's why I keep them behind this

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ti-fat-man wrote:
makes a huge difference to the accessabilty (sp!) does make you wonder why the first OME bracket and/or strap is so short...


Where did you buy those brackets from please? Brilliant solution. I take it the bracket and arm are the kit to replace the original LR ones?
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ZeDefender



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As well as that Entreq solution (very elegant but 60 something quid) you can also just add a small extension (moves the pivot 26mm)

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Make them yourself or X-Eng will soon be doing them for around a tenner.

Forgot to say, the Entreq brackets are just a straight swap - Brendan (Leeds) is our "family" distributor and gives good deals :thumbsup:

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