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<P>Guys</P>
<P>You can dribble thin CA on the tube in the area of the center stab tube.Then you can dress the CA area to fit with 400 wet or dry sandpaper.</P>
<P>Works perfect.Stays long time.</P>
<P>Jim Ivey<BR><BR></P></DIV><BR><BR><BR>jivey61@msn.com
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<DIV></DIV>>From: "Robert & Casey Green" <ROBCASE1@COX.NET>
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<DIV></DIV>>Subject: Stab Tube
<DIV></DIV>>Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 19:17:03 -0600
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<DIV></DIV>>I bought a carbon fiber tube for my new Eclipse. After I put the stab on I
<DIV></DIV>>realized that the stab tube was about a milimeter or two samller than it
<DIV></DIV>>should have been. I thought and wondered what can I do to rememdy this
<DIV></DIV>>problem. I then though to add fiberglass coth to the stab tube where it met
<DIV></DIV>>the fuse, it was of course too big then so I had to sand it down until i got
<DIV></DIV>>the desired fit, not it fits like a glove!!. Anyone ever done this?
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