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The Don - Midwest Festiva Inc., Missouri Chapter
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Dont play alone, play alongOriginally posted by DrMaxwellEdison View Postmust access a computer where the pictures actually show up so I can play alone next time....
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I watched nate get the steering lock plate off in less than 2 minutes or so on two different festy's. isn't hardOriginally posted by bravekozak View PostWhat are these for? Can anyone guess where they belong in a Festiva?
Your only clue is that there are two of them in every Festiva.
http://bwbronze.com/festiva/bolts.jpg
I'd think this would be a bushing for a brake line, steering, heater, that goes through the body since it has TWO grommets holding it in place.Originally posted by freshtiva View Post
and it'd definitely not be the big bushing on the beam that goes from the beam to the 3-bolt plate/bracket.
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Yep, littlecar had it right.Originally posted by walth View Postand it'd definitely not be the big bushing on the beam that goes from the beam to the 3-bolt plate/bracket.sigpic
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wow. I figured later maybe it was the bushing in the LCA. I just figured they wouldn't put this bushing in there with metal rotating against it.
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Originally posted by walth View Postwow. I figured later maybe it was the bushing in the LCA. I just figured they wouldn't put this bushing in there with metal rotating against it.
Its stationary in the beam, the center has a metal bushing which should pivot on the pivot bolt unless its siezed up like some Ive seen.sigpic
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gotcha. I haven't taken apart any of the three beams that I've messed with. and the metal sleeve would make sense.
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Are they the pieces/handles that allow you to move the front seats forward or backwards, a plastic cover screws to them.Originally posted by bravekozak View PostCan anyone guess what these four pieces are for?
Hint: The threaded holes are smaller than 6mm!
http://bwbronze.com/festiva/brkt.jpg'90 LX
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those actually have two (or three? can't recall) teeth each. but not a bad ideaOriginally posted by wybnrml View PostAre they the pieces/handles that allow you to move the front seats forward or backwards, a plastic cover screws to them.
I'm guessing something to do with the underseat tray?Originally posted by bravekozak View PostYou are very close
Another hint: This is for the passenger seat only
wondering why there are worn areas (seen on the left side of the pic) plus you named it "brkt" lol
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^ Good one !sigpic
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Celebrating 25 years of festiva(s) ownership.
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