Anyone got a cargo blind fitted or more specifically the mounting plugs still in their L Wagon. Just need a few pics to help fit one
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L Series Cargo blind plug pics needed
- El_Freddo
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Don't have pics, but I do know it helps to have the rear cargo interior panels to make them fit as factory, otherwise its cutting holes time...
If you can't get said pics, pull the covers back and find the mounting points, cut/drill a reference hole then replace the panel. Carefully cut the hole until the brackets fit properly.
Cheers
Bennie
If you can't get said pics, pull the covers back and find the mounting points, cut/drill a reference hole then replace the panel. Carefully cut the hole until the brackets fit properly.
Cheers
Bennie
I pulled the blind with all its mounting plugs and screws out of a parts bitch and transferred them without too much trouble to my car. The plastic panels might actually have been already marked.
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Dane.
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Dane.
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1993 EA82/EJ18/EJ22/EJ22/EJ20/EJ22 L Series perpetual project
- steptoe
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And when making these holes I'd start with a hole too small first like drill a hole to line up with the metal screw holes in the body work first. Doing this for someguy who bought my blind. I no longer have the wreck for pics, nor did I think to keep the panels, just thought they had cut out marks behind. We'll see how he is going
Now that I've turned my pics on, those are great Dane...no pun intended. Should help someguy zero right in . Good work
Now that I've turned my pics on, those are great Dane...no pun intended. Should help someguy zero right in . Good work