RottenRich Member Mar 28, 2006 #1 l don't know might be of use to someone, l was fitting my radio pod the other day and didn't want to take the dash apart, so l used these plaster board fixings to screw into the vents, its held it place ok and took 2 mins to do. Attachments spv550_00052.jpg 19.6 KB · Views: 196
l don't know might be of use to someone, l was fitting my radio pod the other day and didn't want to take the dash apart, so l used these plaster board fixings to screw into the vents, its held it place ok and took 2 mins to do.
S slob Well-Known Member Mar 28, 2006 #2 i once fixed a pin hole leak in a rad hose by stuffing a match into the hole
RottenRich Member Mar 28, 2006 #3 slob said: i once fixed a pin hole leak in a rad hose by stuffing a match into the hole Click to expand... On any other site l would say "thats a good idea,l must remember that" but you're taking the **** right..
slob said: i once fixed a pin hole leak in a rad hose by stuffing a match into the hole Click to expand... On any other site l would say "thats a good idea,l must remember that" but you're taking the **** right..
S slob Well-Known Member Mar 28, 2006 #4 well actually this one is true.t'was on a transit van and t was a swan vesta match