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    Swivl-EZE Lock'n Stow

    Can someone til me what the problem is with the plastic bushings, and what can be done about it or has the manufacturer corrected the problem. Thanks

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    Re: Swivl-EZE Lock'n Stow (GamblerPro2)

    I would like to know as well.. mine are falling a part after 1 week of use..

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    Re: Swivl-EZE Lock'n Stow (GamblerPro2)

    It helps if you dont put so much down pressure on them. heres a couple of threads for some make-them-yourself inserts.
    <FONT COLOR="blue">http://www.bbcboards.net/zerothread?id=99219</FONT>
    About half way down the page is a good idea on this one. <FONT COLOR="blue">http://www.bbcboards.net...02520</FONT>

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    Re: Swivl-EZE Lock'n Stow (G-man)

    If they're falling apart after one week then you must be really mashing them down.
    You just need to trim the motor down until it's snug in the sockets, don't keep your finger on the trim button and let the full weight of the motor compress them that much.

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