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toof
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Re: gtech installation Wed, 10 November 2004 09:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
well i was thinking making up a bracket with a pivot on each end with rubber grommets between the unit and the bracket,

the bolts between the unit and the bracket would be tight enouhg to hold it but loose enought to pivot it as nessecary.

any one tried this as fasr as vibration problems and what not..


oh and its the ye olde gtech pro model. (similar in size to a turbo timer)
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