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Ktomek06

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I think ima get my dad to epoxy this..but anyone know a quicker fix on how to repair this? My giant muscular body made me press this too hard.. and

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94_bronc

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epxy may not be strong enough you may havet replace either the switch or the gauge trim the only hard part is getting the head light **** too release from the switch

 

88pimpin

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Weld it. There will be no more problem with the switch being unconnected.

I think if you use enough glues, it'll stick. I use some stuff in a green tube from O'Reilly's. Little squeeze-tube and twist-on top. It holds pretty good. Held my Cougar's shifter **** on, and one of the door panel pieces, too.

 
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The easiest way to get the head light knoboff is to use a L shaped pick. Insert it behind the **** with the point inside the shaft area. That will allow youto release the friction catch inside the ****.

Good Luck, :)>-

 

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a thin coat of epoxy around the edeges will be more than enough. that stuff literraly melts it and becomes one piece sort of like welding.

 

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