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Overtighten Nuts
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MattyP
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Basically was fitting my new brakelight today and think I may have over tightened the nut on 1 of the bolts because as I heard a slight creak noise and noticed the light sits slightly off the norm
 
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Seabook
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super glue it?
 
 

 

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MattyP
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im hoping i haven't broke the plastic which holds the bolts in, arrodite should do the trick though if I have or i'll just buy a new 1
 
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MattyP wrote:
arrodite should do the trick

It won't Sad

 
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MattyP
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had a look and it's not broken, just a design fault with the brakelight where it doesn't sit flush but even worse, it now does not work and think the wire has got caught when tightening it Sad
 
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Lee
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Will be a simple 30second fix.
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MattyP
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what's best to connect the wires together bearing in mind there is limited space behind the light
 
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mtempsch
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MattyP wrote:
what's best to connect the wires together bearing in mind there is limited space behind the light

Best - I'd say solder and shrink tubing...
I went with crimp connectors (inline tube style) and that's been fine for 7 years now...

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