clear corner question
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clear corner question
I saw that somebody posted in the Lounge about looking for a Dremel to clear his corners with. Well, I have a Dremel and want to know how to do this. (1993)
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Dremel not really required in most cases, but.....
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...e=article&k=48
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...e=article&k=48
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For the 96-99'*, the eBay ones are definitely the way to go. The whole assembly has the reflector.
The 92-95'* don't look bad at all with the homemade job, since the reflector is just the lower portion. Jus be careful if you have any safety inspections in your area, since you will no longer have the required front reflector (never heard of it being an issue, but there'* always a first time)
The 92-95'* don't look bad at all with the homemade job, since the reflector is just the lower portion. Jus be careful if you have any safety inspections in your area, since you will no longer have the required front reflector (never heard of it being an issue, but there'* always a first time)
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
I think it'* much easier on the 92-95. Go for it Chris....
(If you mess up..I dunno anyone with an extra set..wink wink)
(If you mess up..I dunno anyone with an extra set..wink wink)
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