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So I noticed that about every time I got a Rover the ashtrays were stuck. The little spring retainer clips usually break when somebody tries to just yank the ashtrays out vs pushing it in to let the spring pop it out.
so I am gonna try to just fix this one. I think I can just jb weld a little L shaped metal piece on top to retain the spring. Unless somebody has done this with a better idea.
Drill a hole and use a normal sized zip tie. It will hold the spring into place & the coin/ash try's will work like new. Takes longer to remove the 6 screws vs drill the two holes and use two zip ties! I'll see if I have a spare unit that's been modified sitting around and snap a pic for ya.
Drill a hole and use a normal sized zip tie. It will hold the spring into place & the coin/ash try's will work like new. Takes longer to remove the 6 screws vs drill the two holes and use two zip ties! I'll see if I have a spare unit that's been modified sitting around and snap a pic for ya.
Here is a pic for ya! I've been doing this repair since the 94 D1 and I've never had an issue afterwards. If the post that holds the spring breaks as well you can once again use a zip tie.
Here is a pic for ya! I've been doing this repair since the 94 D1 and I've never had an issue afterwards. If the post that holds the spring breaks as well you can once again use a zip tie.
+1
Fixed both of mine this way last year.
Thanks for some great McGyverin'
While I love seeing good fixes, do y'all even use your ash trays? https://carrs4x4.com/ has a switch panel that goes in it's place. I mounted my ultra-gauge there.
I use mine for pocket change. The other one has my Ultra Gauge stuck to it. My cup holder spring imploded on me and I couldn't figure out how it went back together?