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Old 11-07-2016, 12:36 PM
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A quick question -- Does anyone have the part number for the rectangular rubber frame plug for the underframe cross braces? The plugs are the ones that are (unfortunately) visible from the sides of the car, two on each side.

I've looked throughout the parts fiches and for the life of me can't seem to find the part. XJR6 model, but I imagine X300s are all the same...

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Old 11-07-2016, 01:12 PM
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Alternatively, closer to home for you in the US:

SNG Barratt - The Ultimate Jaguar Parts Specialist

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Fantastic -- thanks much to you both.
 
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Or you can do what I THINK a whole bunch of people do..................
Cruise around a parking lot and look for a Jaguar Sedan (1988-2003) and STEAL the jack point plug inserts from somebody else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I swear I see so many missing from customers cars that it MUST be thievery that accounts for it all. I keep them in stock for the sedans.

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One of mine was missing so I grabbed two while at the salvage yard the other day,so now I have a spare. Maybe I should silicone them in place!
 
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Maybe I should silicone them in place!
Then when you are sitting on the side of the road in the rain and cannot get the plug out for the jack, you will NOT be happy!!

But at least you will still have the plugs installed.

Upside/Downside??? No perfect solution.

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How about drilling a cross hole and using a small hitch pin style bolt to keep it in place. That would work.
 
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