Damper rebounds
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Damper rebounds
OK so I bought these new as on the old ones the rubber has just perished! and as usual with repro parts these don't fit at all!!! any ideas how the rubber is held on to the metal? glued? So I can remove the rubber pad from the new ones and fit them on the old metal! Thanks
no not bump stops but these :- http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 36a58b340d well I will contact the supplier but I think these are reproduced all the same the metal is a lot thinner than the orignals! What I'm looking for a solution to remove the rubber from the new ones to fit on the old ones!
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- Minor Maniac
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yes i know what you mean frank, well being repro crap it should not be to difficult to get the rubber bit off, maybe try pulling on a corner and then they may come off
i would think some kind of rubber glue to fix back on to your old but better metal
i have bought these in the past and threw them away and refurbed my old ones
if you are coming to the national this year, there are quite a few old stock items like these, some bits may need refurbing
i would think some kind of rubber glue to fix back on to your old but better metal
i have bought these in the past and threw them away and refurbed my old ones
if you are coming to the national this year, there are quite a few old stock items like these, some bits may need refurbing
Thanks Lou and dennis!! the old rebounds as I said previously just don't have the rubbers! I think it would be better for the supplier to just sell the rubber! the old original emtal is still strong just surface rust! the new ones though very hard to twist by hand is a lot thinner and worth nothing! I'm coming to the national yes!!! but by then I want the van on the road 

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Yes Timebond will work very well. Helps if you apply some pressure over night by clamping them in a vice, or with a suitable G Clamp. You should be able to remove the new rubber from the new bits, by cutting between the metal and rubber with a stanley knife.
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