Ken;
As I recall, I've ordered several set over the years, one from TRF, the
other from
Moss. None of the newer knobs seem stayed on their assigned locations unless
I spot-glued them on. They just never snapped into position on the shafts
the
way the originals did, even though I've tried to lube the pins on each shaft
and
make sure the knobs has holes for the pins.........
Just a bit of a heads-up, in case you encounter the same thing...
Dave
'74-Six
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Ken Davis <ken@azkiwis.com> wrote:
> I know I'm getting a new set of dash knobs for fathers day -- they arrived
> today -- and have a couple of questions.
>
> Seems I must insert a small rod in the hole to release the pin holding the
> old
> ones on.
>
> I've tried that, but no success. So I'm wondering if I can insert the rod
> to
> depress the pin and then with a large pair of pliers, grab and shake the
> knob
> while trying to pull it off?
>
> Recommended? or any other tricks I might want to try?
>
>
>
>
> Ken
> 73 TR6
>
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