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hicksons
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September 19, 2023, 09:22:38 PM »
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Has anyone got any hints on fitting a new horn button. Got the old one off eazy enough but having trouble fitting the new one on.
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Did you get your horn ring re-chromed? I had to use Blu-Tac rather than the spring clip to retain the (original) horn button after the horn ring was rechromed.
If you can fit the button without the spring clip, don't use the spring clip.
Rob
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Thanks Rob Ill give it a go.
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I purchased a horn button from Rares and have issues with its fit, its way to tight and very difficult to fit. I will note that neither of my horn rings have been rechromed and its doesn't fit either.
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Take it back to Rare Spares & get your money back!
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I did take it back and swapped it, whilst a little easier to fit it is still tight and hard to get off.
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Probably not a bad thing as plastic sometimes shrinks a bit.
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Thanks Guys Will give it a gio.
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