993 interior cassette holder options?
#18
Nordschleife Master
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#20
The cup holder works well. It is best to use the back holder so there is less chance to bump your drink while shifting. I've had no issues with drinks tipping over so I'm very please with the purchase.
#21
I am looking into this right now. Found a couple options at:
www.autochic.com
and
www.stuttgartperformance.com
www.autochic.com
and
www.stuttgartperformance.com
#25
Rennlist Member
My 4 yr old gets a kick in playing with these cassettes when I drive him to school. Do I have a cassette player in my car? Nope. Does the cassette holder bug me? Yep. Is it worth it to see the pleasure my son has goofing around with popping the cassette out? Absolutely!! Goofy cassette holder will stay in my car for a while!
#26
Racer
You remove the holder unit by lifting up the little rubber liner in the back compartment (it's held on with 2 sided tape). There is a screw under there and the whole unit comes out when you remove the screw.
If you are asking how to remove the cassette unit from the holder unit - you have to wedge something in between the cassette unit and the holder at the front and back of it (not the sides). I used a thick putty knife and a chisel, but anything about 1/16th of an inch thick that fits in there will work. There are a few little tabs in there that hold it in place. Once the wedges disengage the tabs you can work the cassette unit out.
If you are asking how to remove the cassette unit from the holder unit - you have to wedge something in between the cassette unit and the holder at the front and back of it (not the sides). I used a thick putty knife and a chisel, but anything about 1/16th of an inch thick that fits in there will work. There are a few little tabs in there that hold it in place. Once the wedges disengage the tabs you can work the cassette unit out.
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#29
Rennlist Member