Another Screw Question

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Jay247

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Nearly every screw I undo its seized or the head stripped in someway.

I need to know if anyone has or knows where I can get FYP000060

Its the centre console screws, the heads have been stripped and I am going to have to dremel them out obviously they will be unusable afterwards. It seems FYP000060 isn't supplied anymore, does anyone know of a suitable alternative?

Thank you
 
Where does it go? I'm sure there's a replacement available, after all LR don't roll their own fixings. ;)
 
Have you got a local fastener supplier? There is a small company near me who are brilliant at either matching or having something very close to whatever I've taken in (usually in various states of destruction) from either my Freelander, my lad's Defender or one of my bikes.
 
Get a thread gauge and a rule.
Then Google or eBay to find it.
Might have a different drive head but that's not a problem ie- hex key drive instead of pozi for example.
 
Hi,
The screws under the handbrake blanking panel are the same as the two silver screws under the stowage bin. Lift the stowage bin lid and remove the 4 black screws out of the top of the stowage bin, close the bin lid and lift it all out. Underneath are two silver screws with washers attached holding the back of the centre console down, these are what you need and they won't be rusted in!
The bottom of the screws under the blanking plate poke out under the car so they rust, I was lucky today and managed to get them out with some penetrating spray and a long PZ2 screwdriver
 
Hi,
The screws under the handbrake blanking panel are the same as the two silver screws under the stowage bin. Lift the stowage bin lid and remove the 4 black screws out of the top of the stowage bin, close the bin lid and lift it all out. Underneath are two silver screws with washers attached holding the back of the centre console down, these are what you need and they won't be rusted in!
The bottom of the screws under the blanking plate poke out under the car so they rust, I was lucky today and managed to get them out with some penetrating spray and a long PZ2 screwdriver
Welcome :)
 
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