> Is there any interest in having these puppy`s > churned out on a CNC? > We could have them anodized in three or four colors to boot. > Having them made out of high tensile strength aluminum > might be the answer? > Let me know if you have a committed serious interest, > and If there is enough interest, I`ll see about a quote or two...
When I asked the original manufacturer about this once, they replied that the spring/pin were installed in the manufacturing process before the unit was fully assembled, such that re-installing them onto an already-assembled unit would be difficult or impossible. I cannot confirm (and have not looked too carefully myself), just relaying what the manufacturer told me. If they could be proven wrong, I'd be interested myself. I detest having to sell a whole new inlet to everyone whose cover or spring is broken! - Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. (215) 234-VWVW www.busdepot.com _____________________________________________ Toll-Free for Orders by Part # 1-866-BUS-DEPOT |
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