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<blockquote data-quote="rjb63" data-source="post: 8373" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>Cheers Mike, some pics would be excellent. When you say 'tension belt' is that inertia reel or the older sort? Also, did you have to cut your wood in any way to facilitate this? It's a case of I will if I have to as safety overides originality but the less damage the better!</p><p>I was thinking of putting a general call out as there must be loads of Devon guys and girls out there having done or thinking of this mod.</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjb63, post: 8373, member: 184"] Cheers Mike, some pics would be excellent. When you say 'tension belt' is that inertia reel or the older sort? Also, did you have to cut your wood in any way to facilitate this? It's a case of I will if I have to as safety overides originality but the less damage the better! I was thinking of putting a general call out as there must be loads of Devon guys and girls out there having done or thinking of this mod. Rick [/QUOTE]
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