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![]() BTW here is my center console clip made from Aluminum. It's all out of focus but you can get the idea. No more broken PLASTIC.
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How did you affix it to the button slider? Screw? Bolt + nut?
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Very good question. First I tried pop rivets but they rubbed on the plastic when the button is pressed. I had to drill them
out and tap in some 40/40 screws. They have to come out flush to the plate which contains the clip so they don't rub. I took a few more pics.
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Thanks for the snappics there - I think I like that more than repeated broken plastic tabs...
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