I recently picked up some new rear side markers from Dean and I can't seem to get them to fit tight enough in the hole. They keep coming loose. Does anybody have a pro tip to share to get the part to fit nice and tight so it doesn't fall out? I'm surprised there aren't nut(s) to hold them on!
Thanks,
Nate
'69 1600 Rear Side Markers Install
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Re: '69 1600 Rear Side Markers Install
I thought that they were held on by speed nuts on the studs. Am I mistaken?
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Re: '69 1600 Rear Side Markers Install
There are studs, but they're not threaded, nor are there nuts. The light body is slightly tapered to create a snug fit, but the new one is just loose enough to not snug up. I'm wondering if anybody has a better idea other than wrapping electrical tape around the tapered fitting?
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Re: '69 1600 Rear Side Markers Install
Tinnerman nuts. You'll need to get a size that fits the studs. These can be used to secure the light. Press them down over the studs.
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Re: '69 1600 Rear Side Markers Install
That is a speed nut. Another option is some snug fitting vacuum or fuel tubing. Makes it easier to remove them and won't scratch the paint on the inside.70-1600 wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 11:30 am Tinnerman nuts. You'll need to get a size that fits the studs. These can be used to secure the light. Press them down over the studs.
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Re: '69 1600 Rear Side Markers Install
I used the fuel line on all my lights and badges and it is working well. Got mine from a hobby shop. It’s the fuel line used for gas powered RC airplanes and cars.
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Re: '69 1600 Rear Side Markers Install
Thanks for the advice everybody!