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Post by Shane on Aug 28, 2016 10:00:07 GMT
Yes, the total was about £100 for the brackets and a new MK1 rad, if you already have a MK1 rad then obviously its only the cost of the bracket.
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Post by Shane on Aug 28, 2016 10:01:59 GMT
Also, ive heard a few people say this bracket WILL fit a MK2 Radiator, it 100% wont, the bracket fits to the side of the radiator and a MK2 rad has the fixing points on top of the rad and nothing on the side.
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Post by Fin on Aug 28, 2016 11:09:45 GMT
Also, ive heard a few people say this bracket WILL fit a MK2 Radiator, it 100% wont, the bracket fits to the side of the radiator and a MK2 rad has the fixing points on top of the rad and nothing on the side. Might have to replace my Mk2 radiator anyway, so is it worth replacing with a Mk1 and using these mounts anyway? They look OK, but are they strong enough to hold the bonnet up if hit by a gust of wind?
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Post by Shane on Aug 28, 2016 11:55:04 GMT
Strength isnt an issue with these as they are very strong and make mounting the rad a 5 minute job, if its in your budget, there worth getting mate
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Post by Fin on Aug 28, 2016 12:54:28 GMT
Budget seems to have a life of its own You around next weekend? Would appreciate a looksee and get some pointers on assembly!
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Post by freshp5 on Aug 28, 2016 16:09:25 GMT
Shane look good going to his on Friday morning to fit his wire tray
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Post by Fin on Aug 29, 2016 11:38:45 GMT
Shane look good going to his on Friday morning to fit his wire tray Can I come over Friday to watch this?
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Post by p5curly on Aug 29, 2016 13:58:04 GMT
The wiring tray is just something me and Dave mocked up who knows if it will work
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