Now wait a minute...aren't you the one always preaching originality? Shame on you! Different dealers on Ebay sell the original push style "clips" for the "anti-vibration" strips/cat whiskers. What else are you covering up in "Horrie?" 8) John in WI ----- Original Message ----- From: "eastern sierra Adj Services" <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 9:29 PM Subject: [FWDLK] GEE, whiskers > When I bought/installed Gary Goers' cat-whiskers, for Horrie, I > 'inserted' relatively small/short sheet-metal-screws into the > "whiskers", below the level of the "whiskers", in the 'body' of the > assembly, and then painted the screw-points, to "mark" the location of > the screws, in/on the door & 1/4 panels. I then pre-drilled the door > & 1/4 panels, to correspond to the location of the mounting-screws, and, > then easily-screwed-in the cat-whisker assemblies-----simplicity, > itself! I then painted the heads of the screws, which could be seen, > below the level of the 'whiskers' , BLACK, so that the screws are > invisible---what's also 'neat' is that, if you screw-up the 'location' > of the mounting screw-holes, you just re-locate the position of the > mounting-screws, in/on the "assembly", and "try-again", until the > cat-whisker assembly aligns correctly, to the > subject body-panel(s)--I think I used 3 (??) > mounting-screws per 'panel'?/ > > It's easy & fun, & almost impossible to 'ruin'; nobody can see the > 'wrong' mounting screw- > holes--hidden by the whisker assemblies. > > Neil Vedder >
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