Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers
Land Rovers => Australian "Perentie " 110 & 6x6 Vehicles => Topic started by: Tankradio on June 30, 2020, 09:35:05 PM
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Just wondering if anyone could post up the correct original bolt size, washers etc to mount my cam net roof rack back on.
I have the rubber buffers but want to use the correct hardware which I never had.
Cheers
Phill
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The rps section has the details...
http://remlr.com/wiki-files/REMLR-dot-com-slash-wiki-perentie-4x4-rps1988-p382-SR-SRA-SRH-canopy-and-supports-and-camnet-rack.pdf
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Great,
Thanks Carzee !
Cheers
Phill
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;) YOU still breathe air do you , how's it going phil , cheers TONA. PERTH.
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Hello Tony
How's your hammer collection ?
Yes still kicking - heart surgery soon
Cheers mate
Phill
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:-[ PHIL, hope it all goes well for you , keep safe, keep healthy ,TONA.51590 RFSV.
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;) FORGOT to mention that we are restoring a 1958 jc 5 for a member here the rusty hammers will get a good workout on this one , cheers TONA,.
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Turn to the car service if you can't do it yourself,
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Please measure everything yourself. The diameter of the washer, specified in the standards, requests for the purchase of fasteners, corresponds to the outer diameter of the bolt, screw, and stud. The actual diameter of the inner hole of the hardware, depending on the accuracy class and size, is 0.1mm - 4.0mm larger. You can find more detailed information on how to make measurements correctly on the network and depending on the tools you need to take measurements. You can also go to scrooz.com.au (https://www.scrooz.com.au/screws/decking-screws/) and pick up what you need there.
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Short Answer = 8mm plated bolts into nutserts
Cheers
Phill