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Thread: Trimming Console Side Panels

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    Default Re: Trimming Console Side Panels

    Quote Originally Posted by jrevens View Post
    You need to have good access to what?s under there. A one piece unit would make it VERY difficult.

    For a couple of reasons, I built all new pieces for mine from slightly thicker material (.020 or .025? for the sides, .063? for the top).
    Good advice and you answered the next question before I even asked. So thanks. I'll have to source some .020 and some .063.

    Thanks,
    Paul

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    Default Re: Trimming Console Side Panels

    "Do you run a carb heat setup on your 912uls?"

    No, but I do pay attention to dew point since I do not have carb heat.
    That pull knob is for the Cabin heat water valve. Many have mistaken it for carb heat though!

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