anyone fitted one of these?
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- missfixit70
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Re: anyone fitted one of these?
You only need 1 actuator for the drivers door as per the fact sheet, try contacting the seller & see if they can supply one, don't know if halfords will do one, not sure if Maplins sell just the actuators, or put a want ad on the wanted section, someone may have one spare if they got a full set.
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Re: anyone fitted one of these?
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Re: anyone fitted one of these?
cheers for that kirsty i thought so i was just checking.
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Re: anyone fitted one of these?
No worries, good luck with the bloody knuckles
As per Jaylee's advice you may need a bit of an extension to the actuator rod, a "proper" older wire coat hanger makes an ideal donor 


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Re: anyone fitted one of these?
5 pages of details here:
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=14573
one of my first mods and one of the most useful.
See my posts in the above topic, but as has already been said you'll need to find a single long rod, I used a length of copper tube with stubs of the original soldered into the ends. (After a couple of failed attempts with jointed short rods). Still going strong.
Pete
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=14573
one of my first mods and one of the most useful.
See my posts in the above topic, but as has already been said you'll need to find a single long rod, I used a length of copper tube with stubs of the original soldered into the ends. (After a couple of failed attempts with jointed short rods). Still going strong.
Pete