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Lhard92 Member Since: 31 Dec 2020 Location: Bristol Posts: 21 |
Hi all. Excuse the mess been a hectic few days. Just went out to my car and discovered this.... no idea why it’s happened but does this appear to be an easy fix and what do I need to do/ look out for in the morning? My car is a 11 RRS autobiography. Sorry i know this is basic rubbish for you guys I’m just a new owner trying my best to not mess anything up lol.
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Fri Jan 15 2021 7:59pm |
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geoffsnook Member Since: 19 Nov 2016 Location: cardiff Posts: 1699 |
You could pop rivet back on or pop a screw in it |
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Fri Jan 15 2021 8:13pm |
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Father Jack Member Since: 16 Oct 2016 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 480 |
Same thing happened on my 2012. As others say a rivet or bolt will fix. |
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Sat Jan 16 2021 12:14pm |
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Hog Member Since: 03 Dec 2015 Location: Wassenaar Posts: 254 |
Just buy new ones. There not that expensive RRS 3.0 SDV6 HSE Lux RRS 3.0 TDV6 gone LR 3 HSE V8 gone DiscoveryII V8 Gone Discovery 1 V8 Gone Mustang Shelby Alfa Guilia (classic) |
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Sat Jan 16 2021 2:14pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 17 Oct 2019 Location: Leeds Posts: 393 |
I used some rivets to make it happen. Drilled old out and put new ones in. I do remember the rivets needed to be a bit longer than what I had, cant remember exactly size, maybe 10mm? |
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Sat Jan 16 2021 2:50pm |
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Ash3 Member Since: 31 Aug 2019 Location: London Posts: 279 |
Remember same thing happened on my old D3 driver side one a few years back.
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Sat Jan 16 2021 5:20pm |
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Lhard92 Member Since: 31 Dec 2020 Location: Bristol Posts: 21 |
Just picked up a rivet gun from Aldi 😂😂😂 will let you know how it goes. Thanks
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Sun Jan 17 2021 2:55pm |
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Vermont_Jack Member Since: 18 Jan 2021 Location: Haywards Heath Posts: 11 |
I'm in the process of painting my side runner trims in colour matched Santorini black. I removed the steps entirely and removed the trim by breaking off the rivets (70% of them had already corroded away) - they’re prone to corrosion and frequently fall off.
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Wed Jan 20 2021 1:46am |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4969 |
I previously re-riveted some with stainless steel pop rivets less likely to corrode, fortunately here they don't use salt on the roads though.
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Wed Jan 20 2021 6:34am |
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Lhard92 Member Since: 31 Dec 2020 Location: Bristol Posts: 21 |
Jack, I’d love to see the outcome of you spraying black when it’s finished. Can you share a picture? Thanks
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Wed Jan 20 2021 6:36pm |
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Vermont_Jack Member Since: 18 Jan 2021 Location: Haywards Heath Posts: 11 |
Of course - I’ll post photos in the next few days after they’re all put together again. I’ll post a few pics of the individual pieces and the self tappers also for anyone searching in the future. |
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Wed Jan 20 2021 7:15pm |
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nobby Member Since: 02 Mar 2016 Location: Malvern Posts: 33 |
Darn, why didnt i use stainless |
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Wed Jan 20 2021 9:37pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4969 |
To be fair it's a habit I've got into over the years, any nuts, bolts, screws etc. that are prone to corrosion on vehicles like heat shields, mud flap, bumper fixings etc. that can be replaced with stainless fixings just to try and make it a bit easier if it has to come apart again.
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Wed Jan 20 2021 10:56pm |
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