Glove Box
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Another stupid question.
As there are no replacement glove boxes available, I am in the process of refurbishing the existing one before fitting it into a new dash. There is a 36mm diameter hole in the back of the box - what is this hole meant to access?
Brian Clarke
As there are no replacement glove boxes available, I am in the process of refurbishing the existing one before fitting it into a new dash. There is a 36mm diameter hole in the back of the box - what is this hole meant to access?
Brian Clarke
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bcmc33 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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RD Enterprises was selling reprduction glove boxes, albeit lefthand.
http://www.rdent.com/pages/parts.html
Just before the electric fans about 3/4 down the page.
http://www.rdent.com/pages/parts.html
Just before the electric fans about 3/4 down the page.
Mike Geiger
66 S3 Coupe', no more
66 S3 Coupe', no more
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type36lotus - Third Gear
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Brian,
Mine has a rubber plug in it. Really wasn't useful for anything I could think of until I attached the circuit board for the transmitter for the garage door opener to the back of the box. If I want to change the code, I remove the plug and the switches are right there.
Mine has a rubber plug in it. Really wasn't useful for anything I could think of until I attached the circuit board for the transmitter for the garage door opener to the back of the box. If I want to change the code, I remove the plug and the switches are right there.
Frank Howard
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
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Hmmm... I have a rubber grommet/plug in mine too - but no idea what it is to access.
Others on the forum have previously advised that if you can't source a replacement and your original is sufficiently complete to use as a pattern, they made them from suitable thickness cardboard and rivets. Sounds straight forward enough?
Others on the forum have previously advised that if you can't source a replacement and your original is sufficiently complete to use as a pattern, they made them from suitable thickness cardboard and rivets. Sounds straight forward enough?
Elliott - 70 S4 dhc
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ElliottN - Second Gear
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Spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning refurbishing the existing glove box and its pretty ?perfect? when viewed from the inside. I just need to find a grommet to fill the hole.
Saved myself some money, but it annoyed the wife as had promised to do some gardening. ?That bloody car again?.
Brian Clarke
Saved myself some money, but it annoyed the wife as had promised to do some gardening. ?That bloody car again?.
Brian Clarke
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bcmc33 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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No idea- both my Elans had a bung there, Susan Miller is probably the best source of blind grommets, she sent me a "mixed bag" a while back.
Suspect your wife may be related to mine.
Pete.
Suspect your wife may be related to mine.
Pete.
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elansprint71 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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The black flocking material inside the glove box is available from hobby suppliers. I used spray adhasive and shook the flocking onto the glove box inside a plastic bag.
Phil
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