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Oil drainage plug ? – 364 viewsHi all,

Just collected a new oil filter, got the replacement oil, removed the underside metal protection plate - ready to go !

Just so I don\'t c**k it up - please confirm that the oil drainage plug ("sump plug") is the bolt at the lowest part of the engine, fitting into a black painted metal cover.
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Oil drainage plug ? – 352 viewsHi all,

Just collected a new oil filter, got the replacement oil, removed the underside metal protection plate - ready to go !

Just so I don\'t c**k it up - please confirm that the oil drainage plug ("sump plug") is the bolt at the lowest part of the engine, fitting into a black painted metal cover.
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Oil drainage plug ? – 354 viewsHi all,

Just collected a new oil filter, got the replacement oil, removed the underside metal protection plate - ready to go !

Just so I don\'t c**k it up - please confirm that the oil drainage plug ("sump plug") is the bolt at the lowest part of the engine, fitting into a black painted metal cover.
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Snow Chains - FL2 – 571 viewsRe - can snow chains (as opposed to snow tracks) be fitted to an FL2 with wheels larger than 17" ? Picture taken underneath front left wheel (18" 235 x 60 x 18) showing gap between the shock absorber and the snow chain connector. The center of the wheel is therefore towards top right corner of this picture.
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Snow Chains - FL2 – 584 viewsRe - can snow chains (as opposed to snow tracks) be fitted to an FL2 with wheels larger than 17" ? Picture taken underneath front left wheel (18" 235 x 60 x 18) showing gap between the shock absorber and the snow chain connector. The center of the wheel is therefore towards top right corner of this picture.
     
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