Fu Manchu
We’ll get together. Have a few laughs.
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2006
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- Location
- WA.
- Members Ride
- VZ Crewman, VZ Cross 8, & ya mum.
Got the fkn seatbelts back in. Super hard in a crewman. Not fun.
That plastic box is glued to the floor and also seals the floor from the road.
Not able to be removed without “issues”.
So hands don’t fit in well. Just used finger tips to screw in the bolts. 2hrs. They could have easily gone under that plastic box while trying to thread them back in. Hand doesn’t fit well. Worst case scenario, fumble one and it goes under there through a gap at that spot. No chance of recovery.
I might add that the plastic box prevents a socket getting on there easily. It’s a struggle getting it on there to remove the bolts. Would have been good for Holden to have had some cut outs to accommodate that. Clearly the belts are fitted first on the assembly line. Then the plastic boxes are glued and bolted in.
The belts are housed in those boxes which are bolted to the floor.
Lots of my favourite pop up sprinkler lube on the threads before re installing them.
Also put the top cross beam trim back on. All looks new.
That plastic box is glued to the floor and also seals the floor from the road.
Not able to be removed without “issues”.
So hands don’t fit in well. Just used finger tips to screw in the bolts. 2hrs. They could have easily gone under that plastic box while trying to thread them back in. Hand doesn’t fit well. Worst case scenario, fumble one and it goes under there through a gap at that spot. No chance of recovery.
I might add that the plastic box prevents a socket getting on there easily. It’s a struggle getting it on there to remove the bolts. Would have been good for Holden to have had some cut outs to accommodate that. Clearly the belts are fitted first on the assembly line. Then the plastic boxes are glued and bolted in.
The belts are housed in those boxes which are bolted to the floor.
Lots of my favourite pop up sprinkler lube on the threads before re installing them.
Also put the top cross beam trim back on. All looks new.
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