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In this Discussion
- drivergo2 September 2012
- kamzack August 2012
- Pacemaker500 September 2012
- Tallent R August 2012
Master Brake Cylinder Access Plate
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What is the proper sheet metal screw used to hold the subject plate in place. Mine has been off for so long, the three little screws have wandered off.
I put the sticky-backed, heat shield on the floor today because it gets so hot in the passenger compartment without the OEM flooring that had fallen apart. I will be getting some 3/8" Dyna Mat in black to be the flooring. -
Most of them bad philips heads, but I've found some that were 3/8 hex head,
RogerRetired Tech. -
#8 by 1/2 inch pan head phillips. My opinion, but Dynamat is the high end product. Easwood has it for about half the money and there are other sources also same job, less money.
Kim -
Kamzak...Thank you. I was going the Dynamat route because it was the only one I found that was already black and looked like the OEM flooring (and pad combined).
I will check out Eastwood. -
I meant to say Dyna Liner. It is by the Dynamat company. But it looks like the OEM floor mat.
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Does that have the self adhesive or go you spray it on and then press it down. John
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The Dyna Liner that is black and textured to look similar to the flooring that was in my Pacemaker is NOT self adhesive.
