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Knowledge wrote:I think the domestic electrical screws (M3.5) are 0.5mm bigger than the screws used in many rear light units, so they catch, but won't tighten up.
As David (above) indicates. there are many different types of rear light, so you many have to play with avrious screws before you get it wight.
buy a few different sizes off (ebay?), and see if something works for your unit. Try an M3 size for starters.
Remember, if the seller asks how long you want the screws, the correct answer is "I want to keep them"
Tractorman wrote::lol:Knowledge wrote:I think the domestic electrical screws (M3.5) are 0.5mm bigger than the screws used in many rear light units, so they catch, but won't tighten up.
As David (above) indicates. there are many different types of rear light, so you many have to play with avrious screws before you get it wight.
buy a few different sizes off (ebay?), and see if something works for your unit. Try an M3 size for starters.
Remember, if the seller asks how long you want the screws, the correct answer is "I want to keep them"
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lam1962brettagg wrote:Yes
3mm rivnuts!!!!!
did this myself last week. best ever fix!
drill holes out with 4.5mm bit, possibly 5mm bit.
then gently tap in the rivnut from the rear of light housing.
job done.
(alloy rivnuts)
use original 3mm screws.
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