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I replaced today the screws of my "numberplate winch cover".
The idea behind it was that it is way too easy to remove the original cheap screws of Ineos, and therefore reach the winch.
Here the final solution with the new screws and old ones:
So what did I do? I found at my sons place nice black screws with hexagonal hole (I don't know the name of that kind of screw) and found some bolts for it, I think it is M6, length is 1.4 cm (could have been 1 or 2 mm more, would have been better):
I removed the original clips and after some hammering and bending I inserted the bolt in it. The nail is for a avoiding the bolt to rotate while screwing the new screw in it (this was a bit trial and error), I did cut the nail by the way:
I did put the clip back in the original position, and then put some adhesive tape at the other side of the screw so that I don't loose when removing the cover (I will have to see of the adhesive tape survives heat and time):
And please go back to the first picture for the final result.
Conclusion:
More difficult to remove (was my goal), and more difficult to put back (slower), but nicer (black!)
The idea behind it was that it is way too easy to remove the original cheap screws of Ineos, and therefore reach the winch.
Here the final solution with the new screws and old ones:
So what did I do? I found at my sons place nice black screws with hexagonal hole (I don't know the name of that kind of screw) and found some bolts for it, I think it is M6, length is 1.4 cm (could have been 1 or 2 mm more, would have been better):
I removed the original clips and after some hammering and bending I inserted the bolt in it. The nail is for a avoiding the bolt to rotate while screwing the new screw in it (this was a bit trial and error), I did cut the nail by the way:
I did put the clip back in the original position, and then put some adhesive tape at the other side of the screw so that I don't loose when removing the cover (I will have to see of the adhesive tape survives heat and time):
And please go back to the first picture for the final result.
Conclusion:
More difficult to remove (was my goal), and more difficult to put back (slower), but nicer (black!)