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pko
 


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removing the section of bumper covering the towing sockets

From member's experience what is the best tool / object to use to twist the 2 large plastic screws which secure the cover in the rear bumper which gives access to the trailer electric sockets? I don't have a large enough screwdriver to fill the screw head & as such the head is becoming quite damaged.
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The key fits fine
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a 2p does the job nicely too
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Whatever you find to do it with, just take it off before you end up with the plate under mud. Taking it off then is a bu**er as I found out at Yarwell when I got stuck (for the 2nd time!!!!)! Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad

I just used the only coin I could find, 20p I think.
  

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20p piece is perfect.
  
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Gareth wrote:
20p piece is perfect.


or 50p if your a RRS owner Confused
  
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simon wrote:
or 50p if your a RRS owner Confused


Thought they had a butler to do that sort of thing?? Laughing Laughing
   
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of course as they don't carry cash.
  
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Unless it's to throw at the peasants to get them out of the way. Very Happy
   
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I tried a £50 note but it was next to useless!
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So I gave the £50 to someone else to take it off for me! Laughing Laughing Laughing
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IIRC, one of the ancien regime recommended glueing a small piece of plastic in each slot so as to provide a flange to twist 'twixt forefinger and thumb. Saves futzing about looking for the right coin of the realm.

Once my clips expire from plastic fatigue, I plan on swapping in a couple of black Zeus clips or similar. I think LR missed a trick on not having a more elegant design here.
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