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Jim
Fiber washer goes between the metal washer and the body tub. At least that=
's where I found old washers. I think they seal against water ingress.
Cliff
From: trguy75@gmail.com
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Date: Sun=2C 1 Mar 2015 10:14:32 -0500
Subject: [TR] TR4 Rear Fender Attach
I am about to attach rear fenders with new hardware kit from TRF on my TR4 =
project. The kit has large fiber washers in addition to the metal washers =
for all bolts. My question is that the factory parts book does not referen=
ce the fiber washers=2C just the bolt=2C washer (assuming steel)=2C and fix=
ing nut. Are the fiber washers supposed to go in between the fender and bo=
dy tub? It seems odd to put them on the screw head side=2C especially since=
on the top eight fender bolts that are attached from inside the tub=2C the=
large washers don=92t fit in that space. Any help would be greatly apprec=
iated. Thanks in advance!Jim Henningsen62 TR4 (putting together one piece=
at a time =96 like the Johnny Cash song )75 TR668 Land Rover Series IIAOca=
la FL
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--></style><div class=3DecxWordSection1><p class=3DecxMsoNormal>I am about =
to attach rear fenders with new hardware kit from TRF on my TR4 project.=
60=3B The kit has large fiber washers in addition to the metal washers for =
all bolts. =3B My question is that the factory parts book does not refe=
rence the fiber washers=2C just the bolt=2C washer (assuming steel)=2C and =
fixing nut. =3B Are the fiber washers supposed to go in between the fen=
der and body tub? It seems odd to put them on the screw head side=2C especi=
ally since on the top eight fender bolts that are attached from inside the =
tub=2C the large washers don=92t fit in that space.  =3BAny help would =
be greatly appreciated. =3B </p><p class=3DecxMsoNormal>Thanks in advan=
ce!</p><p class=3DecxMsoNormal>Jim Henningsen</p><p class=3DecxMsoNormal>62=
TR4 =3B (putting together one piece at a time =96 like the Johnny Cash=
song )</p><p class=3DecxMsoNormal>75 TR6</p><p class=3DecxMsoNormal>68 Lan=
d Rover Series IIA</p><p class=3DecxMsoNormal>Ocala FL</p></div><br>** triu=
mphs@autox.team.net **
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