951 Sill Cover Plastic Nut and Spacer

markagsmith5
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I recently removed the plastic sill covers to give them a bit of a refurb. One of the plastic nuts was missing and the spacers were quite rusty, so I designed a couple of 3D printed replacement parts.
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chrischrischris
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That's a nice file. The nuts are pretty generic and can be purchased inexpensively, but the spacers are usually expensive.

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Side tracking the discussion a little bit, how do you make the sill line up straight? I'm having the hardest time to get them look good.

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markagsmith5
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I got it relatively straight by using the slots in the sill mounting holes and by the use of spacers (eg washers or similar) to adjust in/out, up/down as needed. The short part of the sill at the front can be adjusted by bending the 3 mount brackets on the car and moving the speed nuts as required. The rearmost of the 3 is a removable L shaped bracket that I removed from the car and adjusted back in to shape as they were quite distorted.
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