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colbytx
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Posted: January 27 2010 at 17:17 | IP Logged Quote colbytx

Have a 2008 208 LXi and the thumb screws seem to work their way loose - to the point of falling all the way out , allowing that arm of the bimini to collapse! These are the 1/4 20 screws with the black plastic thumb screw head on them. There is one on either side by the passenger & driver seat where the front bimini mounting brackets are located. Has anyone else had this problem and has anyone found a way to correct it without constantly worrying and tightening?

Pic of screw I am referencing: 

http://i687.photobucket.com/albums/vv239/colbytx/thumbscrew/ thumbscrew.jpg

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phess
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Posted: January 28 2010 at 20:03 | IP Logged Quote phess

You can either put a jamb nut on the screw or put some loctite on the screw. 
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