I'd say rivnuts too
Ive welded most of mine in place too
They were put in place before painting tho
Posted 23 September 2017 - 08:17 PM
I'd say rivnuts too
Ive welded most of mine in place too
They were put in place before painting tho
Posted 24 September 2017 - 04:55 PM
Not a big fan of self tappers, even stainless steel ones, so easy to overtighten and encourage rust. Rivnuts are great but if you haven’t got a setting tool and it’s just light parts, could I suggest plastic captive nuts then a stainless self tapper. I used them on my grill and they work great, even have about a 1mm face that sits proud and is helping hold the grill just enough off the front panel to reduce rubbing on the nice fresh paint.
Though as many have already said, whatever fitting you use, you really need to properly protect the exposed metal after drilling holes with some paint and primer. Pain in the hole slowing a job down, but has to be done.
Have you got a link for the plastic captive nuts please?
I find my grille screws become loose because you have it off regularly then requiring ever bigger self tappers. These might be just the thing!
Posted 24 September 2017 - 05:48 PM
Posted 24 September 2017 - 10:42 PM
Have you got a link for the plastic captive nuts please?Not a big fan of self tappers, even stainless steel ones, so easy to overtighten and encourage rust. Rivnuts are great but if you haven’t got a setting tool and it’s just light parts, could I suggest plastic captive nuts then a stainless self tapper. I used them on my grill and they work great, even have about a 1mm face that sits proud and is helping hold the grill just enough off the front panel to reduce rubbing on the nice fresh paint.
Though as many have already said, whatever fitting you use, you really need to properly protect the exposed metal after drilling holes with some paint and primer. Pain in the hole slowing a job down, but has to be done.
I find my grille screws become loose because you have it off regularly then requiring ever bigger self tappers. These might be just the thing!
Posted 24 September 2017 - 11:11 PM
I put my trim on with rivets in the end, holes in the bonnet were handily painted by the paint shop.
Its one hell of a lot tighter fit than plain screws were
it is a one time fit so that was the correct option.
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