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Old 06-02-2016, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jwolf427
Give Parts Heaven a call.

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Originally Posted by kjr914
In my experience, I'd not bother with a used part. I did this originally and ended up with 2 broken parts with first time I removed the center console replacement part. Heck it arrived with slight cracks already forming.... If you can't rebuild yours (as advocated by BesideTheBox), spend your money on a new one.
Spoke to Parts Haven and they were nice enough to tell me that all the ones they had had cracks so i passed. Going to give velcro a try
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I saw this mold-able glue at Target. I haven't used it yet but I bought it just because it seemed so nifty.

https://sugru.com/
Old 06-03-2016, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by 993Mpls
I saw this mold-able glue at Target. I haven't used it yet but I bought it just because it seemed so nifty.

https://sugru.com/
Neat looking stuff. I'll keep it in mind next time I see an application for something like that. You're from Minnesota - maybe 3M could make something like this that hardens rather than remaining flexible.

BTW, when I first saw your post, I thought you said "it seemed snifty".
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I picked some up at Target today. I think it will help secure my bluetooth microphone to the curved surface of the A pillar trim. Thanks for the tip 993Mpls.

Update June 4: It worked perfectly for my BT microphone. Photo shows old mic support that didn't have good support on curved A pillar trim. This stuff is amazing, and can be smoothed out to look and feel like rubber.

Sorry to OP for Off Topic here. Back to our regular programing.
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