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I must say I am very disappointed (and a little pi$$ed off:mad:) in the finish and fit of the parts . The finish of the support bracket is extremely rough and the threaded holes in the bottom are rusty and not threaded far enough in to tighten the clamp (see pictures). More crap Hecho en Chine. Buyers beware... https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8676/...72e1a85154.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7552/...abded3c5bf.jpg You can't see in the pictures but I also had to grind down the clamp screw heads as they are to big to fit in the holes in the clamp. The lock washers? No way will they work.:mad::mad: |
Re: Gas leak near steering column Call Bratton's and complain. They'll make it right by you.
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Re: Gas leak near steering column Call Bert's or look on Epay and get an original.
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Re: Gas leak near steering column i would just call...
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Re: Gas leak near steering column OK all is good with Bratton's. My bracket must have been made on a Monday Morning... Wouldn't you know it I get the bad apple out of the basket
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