3 3lliot New Member Aug 30, 2007 #1 The spare wheel arm isnt actually banging on the rear door, but banging against its own built in stop, near the release arm. So does any one have any design ideas on making or fitting a stop to the rear door?
The spare wheel arm isnt actually banging on the rear door, but banging against its own built in stop, near the release arm. So does any one have any design ideas on making or fitting a stop to the rear door?
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Aug 30, 2007 #2 just stick a bit of rubber on the stop to act as a cushion.
Trewey Cockernee, Pasty munchin bastid. Aug 30, 2007 #3 screw a rubber door stopper to yer rear door / tailboard, so that it needs to be compressed slightly to latch the carrier. that keeps it all nice and tight and quiet.
screw a rubber door stopper to yer rear door / tailboard, so that it needs to be compressed slightly to latch the carrier. that keeps it all nice and tight and quiet.
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Aug 30, 2007 #6 muddythelandy said: I've become hypnotised by The Mad Hat Man's avatar. Click to expand... yur not the first
muddythelandy said: I've become hypnotised by The Mad Hat Man's avatar. Click to expand... yur not the first
Sirus Your all Banned except me Aug 30, 2007 #7 3lliot said: The spare wheel arm isnt actually banging on the rear door, but banging against its own built in stop, near the release arm. So does any one have any design ideas on making or fitting a stop to the rear door? Click to expand... The best person to ask about stopping flapping around would be Paulb. He has had to cope with his flapping ears for years
3lliot said: The spare wheel arm isnt actually banging on the rear door, but banging against its own built in stop, near the release arm. So does any one have any design ideas on making or fitting a stop to the rear door? Click to expand... The best person to ask about stopping flapping around would be Paulb. He has had to cope with his flapping ears for years