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Can anyone please help me with info. on how to fit scratch plates to a FC . Do they sit between the door and rubber or the rubber and door handle?
Also do you put anything , like a rubber / plastic seal behind them between them and the door for protection?.
Thanks muchly. Kev..
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HO HO HO. I see Santa bought you some scratch plates , Lucky you.
They sit under the rubber . As far as I know they just rest against the door , But there could be a gasket of some type , but my van does not have them> SLIM
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Kev, according to the fitting instructions they make it very important and clear that the tabs go under the rubber. It is mentioned twice & underlined !
Loosen the handle and slip the scratch plate in from the top until the tabs sit on the screws. This way the plate should sit flush against the door - there is no gasket beneath the scratch plate.
If the scratch plate has been bent a little over the years you may need to "adjust" it a little so it sits flush with the door.
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Slim and Ken Thanks for the information, I will put my new "Chrissie " present on. Guess I'm a lucky boy.
Thanks again.
Kev...
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