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Yes! Actually, until I saw your comment, I completely forgot about even doing that mod.
That’s OK, it’s a pretty long thread.
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I just scrolled back up the thread and if you look at my comment which is number 25 in the thread, I explain where the speaker is.
I just looked and I honestly don’t remember. I did that 4 years ago. I’m thinking it may be under this piece of plastic if you take it off. There...
It’s been a long time since I did that. Let me open up my hood and see if I can remember where it is.
Yes. I would’ve rather used an easier method. But it still looks great after 4 years.
I’m assuming wrap would mean you have to get onto the back side? But you can’t get to the back side of the horn button as far as I know.
It’s been almost 4 years and it’s still perfect. When I clean it I wipe it gently though.
I forgot that this thread was still around. Do you mean the pictures of what I did with the plasti-dip or other pictures?
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Thanks. I know about that one.
Do you have pictures or the eBay link?
I have had that rattle as well coming from that plastic housing. But my original rattle was from a different location and I don’t even know if...
Well, since I just changed my oil, I guess I have 10,000 miles before I have to worry about reinforcing it.
After looking at the picture I was wondering if maybe I should put a second brace a little farther back where the wood is closer to the ground?
You should be fine, just go slow. It’s pretty easy to feel when you’re in the cradle. You could see when I stopped because I thought I was in the...
I was expecting it to possibly slide but there was no movement at all. I just went pretty slow.
I assume somebody has probably posted about this before so sorry if it’s a repeat. I got this idea from YouTube. Seems to work really well. It’s a...
Hmm. You should be able to get a blade or something very thin between the center pin and the outer ring and gently pry it up while you’re turning...