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Old 02-12-2010, 07:05 PM   #2
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Re: Repairing the Generation II armrest

The kit does not come with any kind of mounting hardware so I had a couple of phillips head trim screws and a couple of small pan head screws with washers and nuts that I would use to secure the plate in there.
I set the piece of broken plastic in place then i set the patch in there and about equal distance from each side I marked with a sharpie where i thought holes should be and marked them. I then proceeded to drill the holes through the metal patch panel. I placed the patch into the armrest lid then applied pressure to the patch so I could determine where the holes were needed for the two screws and nuts that go through the thin plastic wall of the cover between the front and rear sections.
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