The stainless bridge piece I got from Vietnam required some grinding to fit and even then doesn't come forward enough to cover the gap with the legshields.
Wondering if this is just a bad product and a replacement from an alternative source would solve the problem and be a straightforward fit ?
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Stainless bridge piece fit.
Bump. Have ignored this for a while but now want to do something about it.
Any ideas would be welcomed.
Any ideas would be welcomed.
I can't determine whether you have the front bridge rubber in place?
I don't have the front rubber in place, but don't think the rubber I have, which I think is a standard one, will make much difference to the gap.Daggs wrote:I can't determine whether you have the front bridge rubber in place?
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Well the bridge position looks about right to me. Add a rubber and the cosmetics will improve.
Up to you ..................
Up to you ..................
Ok thanks, am going to add the front rubber. Have just got an SULK fitting kit so will install both at the same time.
Part of the problem is the paint on the legshields by the bridge pice is bad and so of course it keeps drawing my eye to it
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Part of the problem is the paint on the legshields by the bridge pice is bad and so of course it keeps drawing my eye to it
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I installed the SULK fitting kit and added the front rubber. Looks much better from the top but have a big gap between the bridge piece and the legshield. Wondering if I should try and figure out how ro lower the bridge piece or maybe find some alternative rubber molding that will fill the gap.tippo88 wrote:Ok thanks, am going to add the front rubber. Have just got an SULK fitting kit so will install both at the same time.
Part of the problem is the paint on the legshields by the bridge pice is bad and so of course it keeps drawing my eye to it
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