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Post by Countryboy on Mar 12, 2013 16:19:18 GMT -5
Does anyone know of anyplace that sells replacement meters for a President Washington?
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Post by **GRUMPY** on Mar 12, 2013 17:53:17 GMT -5
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Post by Countryboy on Mar 12, 2013 18:25:02 GMT -5
Thank You. Would know what do do with out this fourm. Are they easy to put in?
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Post by **GRUMPY** on Mar 12, 2013 18:48:22 GMT -5
You're welcome!
I wouldn't think they are to hard to put in, but I don't tinker inside of radios so maybe Sandbagger or one of the other guys on here can help you with that part!
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Post by Sandbagger on Mar 12, 2013 20:38:51 GMT -5
Thank You. Would know what do do with out this fourm. Are they easy to put in? Please don't take this the wrong way, I'm not trying to be a smart-ass when I say this, but if you have to ask that, chances are you probably shouldn't be attempting it. Replacing a meter is really not all that difficult, but it usually involves a bit of disassembling of the radio to gain access. If you are comfortable with that and have the tools and a steady hand, you may be able to do it. Otherwise, find someone who is comfortable with this stuff and let him do it.
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Post by cbrown on Mar 13, 2013 8:32:57 GMT -5
Agreed. Its not hard, but its also not plug & play.
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