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Little rubber floor plugs

CraigZ

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I need some...the plugs that fit behind the crossmember in front of the seats. I can't tell from the VB or Moss catalogs if they actually sell ones that fit those holes. Any guidance or wisdom would be appreciated!
 
I'm sure that the big vendors have what you need but if you don't know a part number you should probably measure the hole diameter and buy for the hole size.

I have bought grommets and plugs from the traditional parts companies. By accident I found during the past year that much better prices on grommets and plugs are at britishwiring.com See this page on their web site:
https://www.britishwiring.com/CAT22_23.PDF

They call the plugs "blanking grommets" and they are found at the bottom of the PDF page. Browse the remainder of their catalog pages. I'm sure you'll find other items you'll want that will justify an order.
 
You can get little plastic blanking plugs at any good hardware store. I leave at least one one just to drain the cockpit if I accidentally get caught in the rain.
 
I got mine from Moss.
 
Jim_Gruber said:
You can get little plastic blanking plugs at any good hardware store. I leave at least one one just to drain the cockpit if I accidentally get caught in the rain.

Good idea on the hardware store...thanks!

There was exactly one rain shower in the entire county this morning...and I got caught under it.
 
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