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Author Topic: Fix for broken plastic thingies that support tie bar.  (Read 7742 times)
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« Reply #977: April 15, 2008, 09:01:29 AM »

I checked them out when I got home and they held up well.  Shocked
I decided to change the bumper to the original plastic one and that interfered with them a bit. They were actually stuck really good and even a bit flexible but they came off ok. I redid them a bit different the next time around. Before they just contacted and supported the underside of the tie bar. After looking at the originals I made them wrap up into the groove on the tie bar so there is support up and down and front to back. The hot glue works great. And you can even trim it with a hobby knife to fit any obstructions. Cool little fix!!  Grin
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