Hi Buddy, Just a mention...Those screws are recessed square head. GM dealers have the tool that fits in there to hold the screw while the nut is loosened. If I figure out what size it is I'll stop back and put in the number.
A simple task of replacing a switch turns into a disaster! At least i am not the only one! lol. Those backup cameras are stupid expensive! Nice fix though! :)
Hey man going through the same thing right now and was curious on the size bolts and nuts you used! Tried the jb weld route and just as you said it broke lmao thanks for the help!
I don't see the link you was supposed to leave for the plastic clips & nuts bolts you've used. Can you please post a link?
Hi Buddy,
Just a mention...Those screws are recessed square head. GM dealers have the tool that fits in there to hold the screw while the nut is loosened. If I figure out what size it is I'll stop back and put in the number.
A simple task of replacing a switch turns into a disaster! At least i am not the only one! lol. Those backup cameras are stupid expensive! Nice fix though! :)
Yikes! With all that sand it's just a good thing the vehicle is not rusted. Did a nice repair given all the obstacles you had to deal with!
Makes me wonder if this thing was a flood survivor...I see no other evidence of that but who knows?
What clips are those
Hey man going through the same thing right now and was curious on the size bolts and nuts you used! Tried the jb weld route and just as you said it broke lmao thanks for the help!
I think I used 1/4 20 bolts .. not sure now
Awesome job thank you so much
Where do you get all the license plates? Love the videos 👍
Mostly ebay....although I have some that were donated to my collection by family and friends
I dig this
pls send the link of the clip
Thanks
What’s is the name of that or clips am just need to replace the clips
I think they are called panel clips
:) been there when trying to work on something that is smaller than your smallest solder tip it's time to stop. Nice try.
Beach sand in Kansas!!! 😆