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Front door arrestor arm

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Hi all

Anyone had a go at changing the front door arrestor arm? one of mine has a habbit of not holding the door open when I want it to - bad arrestor arm! :rolleyes:

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Anyone? :rolleyes:

you will probably have to dismantle the door to remove and replace the arm

  • 1 year later...

Did you ever find a way to remove the arrestor arm Anders? :confused:

Reason I ask is that I am about to attempt the same thing this weekend. :( I asked the stealer for advice, and they said to first remove the panel on the inside of where the arrestor arm attaches to the chassis. This is so the arrestor arm can be withdrawn after it is free. Then remove the bolt securing the arrestor arm to the door, and then the two bolts immediately above and below the arrestor arm on the chassis.

DON'T take my word for it yet! I was wondering if anyone else could confirm or deny what I have been told before I break some panel clips for nothing!

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