I ask because one of mine is like that, but the other one is an inch higher up the strut. The panels seem to fit fine, but it just bothers my OCD side
Series 2 dogleg rubbers
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Nerdy Norm
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Quick question - should the panel buffer rubbers on a Series 2 dogleg be at the bottom of the strut (i.e. as far down as they can slide, butting up to the right-angle)?
I ask because one of mine is like that, but the other one is an inch higher up the strut. The panels seem to fit fine, but it just bothers my OCD side
I ask because one of mine is like that, but the other one is an inch higher up the strut. The panels seem to fit fine, but it just bothers my OCD side
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My Series one had the rubbers at the bottom of the strut on both sides. When I replaced them I put them at the bottom I assume that's where they go I've never seen different.
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Nerdy Norm
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OK thanks. I'll try and slide mine down to the bottom.
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