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BigBlue14

BigBlue14

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Hello BCF
New Member today. 1975 TR6 owner since 1980. Still enthusiastic about the car and have revived it after 12 years not running. Since retired and got more time and have restarted and have started to drive. Hoping to remove the rubber number overriders. The fronts were straight forward however the rears are more cumbersome. Curious to get any advise in getting at final rear bumper nut to loosen. Looking to understand how to get at the nut with hand ratchet tool. (Ex: extension etc.)
Thanks
 
Wow, three Canadians in a row! Coast to Coast and central(ish) Welcome! probably best to ask the question in the Triumph section - but, glad you are here.
 
Hello BigBlue14

Welcome to the forum.

So you have owned the TR6 from almost new.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get answers on getting that rubber bumper off.

Post some photos of your TR6.

David
 
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