eltonlin
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Push Pin Pliers FTW. The only ones that gave me a little issue were the ones on the bottom rear, as the clearance to get the pliers in there was a bit tight. Otherwise <5 min effort.
My LVB has stayed charged just fine since there software updatewe should *not* need a battery tender.... the main pack *should* keep the LVB topped up. Short term fix may be as simple as a battery warmer pad, or 12v electric blanket wrapped around the LVB (and terminal covers where the LVB temp sensors are), which could self-power itself if you live where it is really cold... no external AC, or battery tender needed, since the main battery *should* top up the LVB when needed.
Nice! Do the remaining 2 panels seem sufficiently stable without the cross piece?center divider hack
SCUBA diving?I needed to store wet, salty gear up front so I performed a frunkectomy. See
https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/my-travels-with-marlin-gb-fe-delivered.3298/post-131560
In this case Stand Up Paddleboard gear.SCUBA diving?
I removed the 8 pins and divider. Looks bad with holes showing, so inserted one of the original pins. Just didn’t look great. So I bought 8 new black flat head pins. They look a million times better.Just used a trim removal tool to pry up one side, then put the V under the button to finish release. Removed all 8 so I could slide the cross piece out downward. No damage to pins or to center piece. Reinstalled one side to hold 2 day emergency bag. Now have room for a tool kit and other rarely used, but important stuff. Will also store a gallon of washer fluid and the oil needed to top off (OK, that last was a joke!!). Reinstalled all pins into open holes for future re-use.
That center piece falls out when you undo all the fasteners and lift up on the side pieces. I put the side pieces back in without the center divider. I think it will be more useful to me this way....How easy is it just to remove the center piece so I have more space in the middle?
Hmm, your bio doesn't list you as MacGyver ?I improvised a little to get the plugs out. Took two vice grips and two 8p nails. Clamped a nail into each. Inserted the head of each nail into a side of the plug, squeezed the nails together with one hand and pulled with the other. They pop right out. It's a little cumbersome in a few of the lower corners, but it works without buying a special tool.
MacGyver would have used bubble gum and tic tacs.Hmm, your bio doesn't list you as MacGyver ?
Or his Swiss army knife..MacGyver would have used bubble gum and tic tacs.
Thanks for this suggestion. I couldn't find that exact part, so I looked up the size of them and got an equivalent part on Amazon:I removed the 8 pins and divider. Looks bad with holes showing, so inserted one of the original pins. Just didn’t look great. So I bought 8 new black flat head pins. They look a million times better.
I used Geno 9-18301 pins.
wait I'm looking at this and I still don't get it, how is this better than the original ones? flatter?Thanks for this suggestion. I couldn't find that exact part, so I looked up the size of them and got an equivalent part on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Bumper-Fasci...ld=1&keywords=10185925&qid=1617402071&sr=8-15
They really do look a lot better (for those that care about little things like that).