bmck
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Sitting on the left has always seemed so sinister...
...and that's why we're so dexterous!
Sitting on the left has always seemed so sinister...
Hey, I know - why don't all car drivers in the world drive down the MIDDLE of the road - that makes it fair for everyone! :nuts:
cheers, Ian - NZ
.......I take it you have never driven in Arkansas. People here have not quite grasped the concept of the double yellow line. If they are not driving left of center it is usually because two of them have stopped their pickups in the middle of the road to shoot the bull.......
Nope, never dared treading into YOUR part of the great US of A.!!
When I was over in your "Great Country" years ago, I seem to recall one of the US guys in our team advising me "hey, don't go near there! That's what we call the great Okeefenokee Swampland - you may never come back from there!" So I took his word!
cheers, Ian - NZ
It depends on what is wrong. There is a hinge plate repair part from MWB: https://www.midwest-bayless.com/Fia...r-loop-left-fiat-bertone-x19-1979-on-new.aspxOld thread but still a current problem.
Anyone come up with a good repair or hack to fix the left side glovebox door hinge??
This is a common problem. The whole glove box lid design is rather poor. The left side hinge is most vulnerable to breaking due to the spring tension on that side. But I've also seen issues with the right side hinge. If nothing else the lid should have hinged downward instead of up. Not only would that eliminate the need for a spring, but it would allow more access to the box, and could even serve dual function as a flat place to rest things (cup holder?).Old thread but still a current problem.
Anyone come up with a good repair or hack to fix the left side glovebox door hinge??
For sure, getting that left side hinge assembly and spring back together into the tight space next to the dash is a real challenge. Hopefully I won't have to do that again.It was definitely a pain getting it back in with my huge hands but I got it done.