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That’d be 1996 for the changeover, correct?No, the early antenna cords are crimped onto the motor. You can try to make your own connector; I gave it 28 seconds of serious thought, then didn't.
Best to just ditch it and get a later model antenna. New ones are still available.
Yea that’s a great idea. If/when I finally get my radio. I’m a go that route.well, I'm pretty excited about this Midland speaker in the LX450 console idea - thanks @COS80 ! (you can see his install here)
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Holy s***, that's coolwell, I'm pretty excited about this Midland speaker in the LX450 console idea - thanks @COS80 ! (you can see his install here)
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With MC seats, you are blind stapling into the seat pan, correct? Whereas in this situation, you are somewhat down in a trough and need to close the staple on the carpet side. I don't see how to do it cleanly without a stapler with a raised anvil?I haven't done it with this, but I have reupholstered motorcycle seats (fabric cover, foam, plastic backing) and an electric stapler make short work.
With MC seats, you are blind stapling into the seat pan, correct? Whereas in this situation, you are somewhat down in a trough and need to close the staple on the carpet side. I don't see how to do it cleanly without a stapler with a raised anvil?
Guess I'm ordering this guy
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yeah, it's expensive. pretty much a $200 investment with staples & shipping.Nice. I didn't know that existed. Not cheap at $130. MPL4-M Industrial Raised Anvil Stapling Plier
I used Gorilla Glue to attach the carpet to the wiring covers and it appears to be holding up.