If you have a trolley jack handy it will make the job of installing the plate a whole lot easier. Start by removing the existing 13mm bolts for the rear mounting point then just place some wood (not THAT kind of wood) or similar on the jack, put the plate on that and jack it up until it is in position. Replace the original rear mounting bolts with your new, slightly longer 15mm ones from Mantec (dont forget the washers!) then fiddle your nuts (matron!) into the forward mounting point (no washers at the front), then start cranking that wrench!
Or at least I hope that's how it's done, cos that's how I fitted mine!
EDIT: I did consider holding it in place with duck tape and keeping the bolts for something else, but a little voice kept telling me this was NOT the way to do it.I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.
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Well, he is in Crazy Dutchland, home of the smutty video and where ordering pancakes with icecream sounds like you're directing a porn video. (phon.) Flanges met Slagroom anyone?I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.
This differs from the non-winch one in this group buy by having four long bolts at the front, not two as per our version and it uses a different mounting point at the front as well. It's really obvious where the two front ones go once you line up the rear bolts as per the instructions on this .pdfI know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.
Well, he is in Crazy Dutchland, home of the smutty video and where ordering pancakes with icecream sounds like you're directing a porn video. (phon.) Flanges met Slagroom anyone?
So, you've been over here then?
Thanks for the fitting instructions. I don't have a trolley jack, so I may have to find a different solution for keeping the plate in place. I just hope that I have the right size socket wrench, this is the first time I will actually install something like this on a car so I don't have too many tools yet. But I am going to give it a try anyway 2006 Zermatt Silver TDV6 'SE' Auto, Mantec sump guard, Frontrunner roofrack, Lightforce 140s, split charge system and... a Jetboil.
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used my head to hold the plate in place while I located the rear bolts then did the front ones up
quick tighten of them all then finished!
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15th Mar 2007 1:58 pm
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Beaker wrote:
I don't have a trolley jack, so I may have to find a different solution for keeping the plate in place.
Do as I do to fit or remove the plate, set the car at the right level that you can lie under the front on your side & hold the plate in place that way between U and the car. U just need to get the bolts a little "in" & then tighten up when you extract yourself to a more comfortable position. Works a treat!
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used my head to hold the plate in place while I located the rear bolts then did the front ones up
Good to see years in Medical School have been put to good use!!!
Thanks for the fitting instructions. I don't have a trolley jack, so I may have to find a different solution for keeping the plate in place. I just hope that I have the right size socket wrench, this is the first time I will actually install something like this on a car so I don't have too many tools yet. But I am going to give it a try anyway
Yup, been over a couple of times last year. A friend had a place in Gouda and we went to stay a couple of times. They've moved to Basel in Switzerland now, so future visits will still have a cheesey theme, but less porn.
You only need a 13mm socket to remove the existing rear bolts and a 15mm one for all four new bolts, so no special tools needed.I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.
Double double post. Got my edit and quote buttons confuzzled.I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.
15th Mar 2007 2:19 pm
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JMC, Just had the call from SWMBO to say I have a new unliftable package waiting for me - many thanks for your efforts in doing this, very much appreciated
So are you now tempted to start a Group Buy for a Prius Ramming Spike? Or are you going to take a well deserved rest now?
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15th Mar 2007 2:28 pm
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plate arrived this morning,
thanks very much JMC!
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15th Mar 2007 3:10 pm
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Plate arived this morning.Cant fit the plate yet its raining .Once againe a BIG thank you to the top man Mr JMC Discovery 4 SDV6 XS Firenze Red Ebony Leather
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15th Mar 2007 6:43 pm
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I'm going in the garage to fit my plate, Thanks again John.
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15th Mar 2007 6:56 pm
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They chose the 15 minutes of the day that our nanny was dropping the kids off at school (but they do walk)
City Link are just round the corner and open until 10:00 so if SHMBO gets home in time I will be able to collect
15th Mar 2007 7:15 pm
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They chose the 15 minutes of the day that our nanny was dropping the kids off at school (but they do walk)
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