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Post by Carlos »

Hi, again with my questions
That means TP45?
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For sive metal handles are on both sides of the box?. This photo is top right:
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Muchas gracias desde Argentina!!!
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TP 45 is Tire pressure 45 pounds per square inch or 3.1 BAR
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Thank you very much pfrederi !!!
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Carlos,
As to your arrow in the above pic, I believe those are the anchor brackets for the canvas strap that hold down the Cargo top bows in the "stored" position.
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David you are correct!
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Ahhhh thank you very much!
I'm learning little by little
Thanks David, Gary and Paul
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The bolts in the picture look like hex head bolts. When they took the straps off the Phillips head screws were probably tossed out and the hex head bolts installed. As mentioned earlier this bracket is used to strap down the cargo bows in the stored position. Ed
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Thank you very much Ed!!!
majorhitt wrote:The bolts in the picture look like hex head bolts. When they took the straps off the Phillips head screws were probably tossed out and the hex head bolts installed. As mentioned earlier this bracket is used to strap down the cargo bows in the stored position. Ed
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