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<p>[QUOTE="PaulMinternational, post: 12233938, member: 336070"]I won’t get into the issues or questions about your current dilemma but will suggest that you keep a good stash of bungie’s on hand. There are many companies out there that for some reason can’t keep those hooks in good shape and never seem to remember to give them any attention during PM’s or repairs.</p><p>Anytime you have any doubt about one holding just use a bungee and avoid the hassels like you have now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PaulMinternational, post: 12233938, member: 336070"]I won’t get into the issues or questions about your current dilemma but will suggest that you keep a good stash of bungie’s on hand. There are many companies out there that for some reason can’t keep those hooks in good shape and never seem to remember to give them any attention during PM’s or repairs. Anytime you have any doubt about one holding just use a bungee and avoid the hassels like you have now.[/QUOTE]
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