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post Feb 6, 2010 - 5:13 PM
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Hi there,i was doing some cleaning/maintenance in my car and i had a great idea!

i removed those from my car



I bought some velcro straps



Cool thing about those ones, they have an adhesive side!

So here we go, first, the backseat



then, my lug wrench cross



And heres the result!



i hope they will stay in place while my car is running, feed back soon (wainting for my new antenna mass to reassemble the rear of my car)
I'm sure plenty of other things can use this system!

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post Feb 19, 2010 - 12:16 PM
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hum, bad news, the adhesive side is not strong enough to stay in place.I had a feeling that someone like this was going to happen.Ill try to see how to fix it,maybe nails?
post Feb 24, 2010 - 1:01 AM
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QUOTE (zoik @ Feb 20, 2010 - 3:16 AM) *
hum, bad news, the adhesive side is not strong enough to stay in place.I had a feeling that someone like this was going to happen.Ill try to see how to fix it,maybe nails?


thats what i figured would happen, i was about to say. how much more an amp, impossible for its weight.


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