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Swingwing



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Nut or no Nut - that is the question?

When cleaning the inside of the car this AM and grovelling around down by the brake pedal, I noticed that in the driver's footwell to the left of and above where the steering column goes through the bulkhead there is a bolt (M8ish) protruding through the bulkhead by about 1.5 inches but without a nut on it.

Is this normal or do LR owe me a nut?

grateful for replies. When I work it out I will attach a piccie

Post #104360 5th Jun 2011 1:15 pm
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seagull1



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Sumatra Black

No nut on mine also an auto, mybe where the clutch pedal mounts.

Richard FL2 07 TD4 GS Auto
Ex 02 TD4 Auto

Post #104366 5th Jun 2011 3:54 pm
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Swingwing



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Thanks - That's probably the explanation - resting easier now!

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Re: Nut or no Nut - that is the question?

Swingwing wrote:
When cleaning the inside of the car this AM and grovelling around down by the brake pedal, I noticed that in the driver's footwell to the left of and above where the steering column goes through the bulkhead there is a bolt (M8ish) protruding through the bulkhead by about 1.5 inches but without a nut on it.

Is this normal or do LR owe me a nut?

grateful for replies. When I work it out I will attach a piccie


The bolt is almost certainly engaged in a threaded hole, or a nut is welded into place on the bulkhead. It's simply too time consuming and unreliable to use loose nuts in assembly.

Post #104368 5th Jun 2011 4:16 pm
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Swingwing



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[i"]The bolt is almost certainly engaged in a threaded hole, or a nut is welded into place on the bulkhead. It's simply too time consuming and unreliable to use loose nuts in assembly.[/i]"

Agreed, but it looks odd to have 1.5 inches of unused bolt protruding into the footwell.

Mass production is probably the reason - if they changed too much from a manual to an auto setup the price would probably double!
Thanks for your time.

Post #104371 5th Jun 2011 4:55 pm
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