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Any luck on finding the part # for the clip with the top pins closer together like in TickTock's pictures??
I see in one of the pics that the 90514-09 are spaced wider apart,
Can't find a pic for the 90454-04 but it sounds like those are wrong as well with with wider spaced pins..
I've already printed a couple up but they don't last, printing it in ABS is a little rough, teeth aren't too sharp plus they're so brittle they broke first time they got jarred..
They really work well. I've had these on my bags for over three years with no issues.
Just wondering how you used this if the buckle is not attached to the bag because of the broken clip?? When I click the link it goes to a page showing a buckle with pin attachment at each end.. Am I missing something?? I don't see how this helps attaching the buckle to the bag??
I could hack something together I am sure using this buckle in the link, or a tie wrap with my broken one, I want to try and keep it clean if possible, just don't want to replace the bags entirely because of a small broken piece of plastic..
Just wondering how you used this if the buckle is not attached to the bag because of the broken clip?? When I click the link it goes to a page showing a buckle with pin attachment at each end.. Am I missing something?? I don't see how this helps attaching the buckle to the bag??
I could hack something together I am sure using this buckle in the link, or a tie wrap with my broken one, I want to try and keep it clean if possible, just don't want to replace the bags entirely because of a small broken piece of plastic..
The pin screws in. You cut the old latch off, unscrew the pin on the new latch and install.
The pin screws in. You cut the old latch off, unscrew the pin on the new latch and install.
Ok, thanks for verifying how it works.. That won't help the others or myself in this situation then.. The female quick release part of the buckle attaches to the bag quite differently than what you suggested.. There are pictures in this topic that show what the buckle looks like, it attaches by sandwiching the leather of the bag between the buckle and the clip that is broken..
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