Just bought our first caravan, a 2000 Herald St Legar. I've got lots of questions but the first thing I've tackled is fixing the cracked A-frame fairing. The fairing is fixed but it's missing two fasteners on top at the front either side of the handbrake aperture.
I can't post a picture but the receptacle for the fastener is a metal prong with a bulbous head, sort of like a tiny light bulb in shape. I'm hoping this is some standard sort of fastener but not knowing the name for it makes it impossible to find.
Quote: Originally posted by Leeroy1982 on 11/7/2016
Pop rivet?
Thanks for the reply but it's not a rivet.
A better analogy would be a towball. There are two holes in the fairing with these miniature towballs coming through them. There is obviously some sort of fitting that attaches to these no doubt in a similar way to a tow ball applying pressure to the neck under the ball to secure the fairing. Just no idea what they are.
Quote: Originally posted by Harpmaker on 11/7/2016
I think you are looking for something called "Press the Dot" fasteners. Google them
That's a very similar shape but I don't think that's it. The holes are recessed so I can't see how those fittings would be removed to take the fairing off.
I've found something called tree-lok fittings as well that are very similar but mine are metal instead of plastic.
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