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| Subject: | Re: Warrior finishing | |
| Date: | Aug 26, 2001 |
| From: | John Harris | |
IIRC the 'white' painted nuts on vehicles were to indicate
which nuts needed to be undone to remove the road wheel,
as opposed to those hold the split wheel rims together.
Can anyone confirm this?
JH
"john.williamson3" wrote in message
news:3b857a20@cr243322-a....
> Does anyone know whether British Warriors ever have their wheel bolts on
> their road wheels 'dabbed' white as on older vehicles such as Abbot,
Humber
> Pig, Stalwart etc.
> I have only seen two clean Warriors at Bovington and these did not have
this
> done to them. Also why is this done? perhaps for parade use?
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> Any help would be great as I am building a Warrior ICV at the moment,
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> Cheers,
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> Nick
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