Anchor plate/damper rod

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Anchor plate/damper rod

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Don’t have an Ariel with tellies but nevertheless have a few bits around.
The anchor plate doesn’t look like the catalog pic, so what is it?
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Also would like to know if the steering damper rod is correct for 46-58?
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Hi Wade, this is how it looks from my bin. :D
and will end up on the VB.....one day
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Thank you for answering, Vincent :D
Looks like I have some other than Ariel bits :shock:
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The last of the W/NG didn't have one. nor was the frame drilled out for it.. Nev
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Neither did the 1956-58 NH.
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1955 NH also.
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Still learning, I never knew that.
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Correction, I did know it but had forgotten that I knew it! I have proof 'cos I wrote it down.
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Draganfly website description for 4834-55 is "Steering Stem Nut" 1956 to 1958

Should be "Steering column plug" 1955 to 1958
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Thank you for the correction, I shall pass it on.
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