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Originally Posted By Roger-Cheshire
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Thanks for posting and well found Rog

perfect - they even do the 'ribbed'(for extra sensation)!!


Stewart - just hold it between your thumb and forefinger whilst you're feeding it in! getcoat grin2


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Post Photobucket re-post.

For this thread I don't have all the photos, but here goes anyway......

You might be lucky enough not to have tread rubbers along your 'running boards'. You might have extra tread rubbers, so you might have up to three per side. You might think that they are passive and maintenance free thinking .

I've recently received an e-mail from an owner of a 2004 car, which was showing lumps under the tread rubbers which needed further investigation. The rubbers can be pulled out with a bit of effort. Don't use a tool unless you're desperate, because you may damage the aluminium strip.

The first missing photo shows how the build up of corrosion under the rubber starts to create a bump over each fastener:

Once removed, here is what was revealed:
The second missing photo showed some heavy rust on each bolt head.

With a bit of fiddle, it's possible to get at all the nuts under the running boards, even though the silencers are in the way. Last autumn, I spent a day taking all the nuts off, and applying Coppaslip to the threads, finishing off with Tectyl506, but I didn't lift my tread rubbers.

I don't have a photo of the completed job, because Jon is having to source some new stainless bolts. The trims are square punched so the bolts are round headed coach bolts, probably with a square section under the heads.

Anyway, you know what I'm like, so this morning I thought I'd check the Roadster. The rubbers pulled out easily, leaving this sight:



Slight rust on some heads but nothing as bad as Jon's. So first I wet 'n dried the rusty heads before etch priming with a small brush. Then I squirted some ACF50 over the heads.



Then I cleaned up the rubbers using Armor All, before refitting. This requires maximum concentration, some lubrication (Armor All or similar) and a blunt screwdriver, or preferably the edge of a credit card. Insert the inner lip first, work from both ends into the centre, and keep the screwdriver straight.



Maximum concentration will prevent a slip, and damage!

Footnote - don't use a screwdriver, use the edge of a credit sard. If your tread rubbers are showing bumps, it's only a matter of time, so take action as soon as possible.


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Agree with the treating the bolt heads Davw BUt and its a BIG BUT what lies beneath the running board is the rusting screw thread and nut....suggest remove these and put in stainless M3 by 10mm countersunk screws and faten with stainless nylocs!

much better job abd you wont need to revisit this job ...

its done for good.


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Originally Posted By BuyBritish
Agree with the treating the bolt heads Davw BUt and its a BIG BUT what lies beneath the running board is the rusting screw thread and nut....suggest remove these and put in stainless M3 by 10mm countersunk screws and faten with stainless nylocs!

much better job abd you wont need to revisit this job ...

its done for good.

Stainless screws with with an ali superformed wing scared


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I've gone for the Colin Chapman "Add Lightness" modus vivendi......i've left the tread rubbers off all together and put m4 x 12mm 316 polished button heads complete with 2 nylon washers and a nyloc nut in the holes. Think it looks well, sort of thing you might expect to see on a Supersport.
If your nuts are on show they've got to be sexy......all bumper irons, back and front, secured with 316 polished dome heads as far as the eye can see, although i've got them all fitted with black nut covers at the moment, not sure if they are staying, to be decided.

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