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On my TR3A (TS60XXX), they are fastened with machine screw studs with nuts =
on the back. I know because when I read your post, I went out and found one=
of mine loose! Remove the door card and you'll find ~1/2" holes is the she=
et metal behind each of the studs. The nut on my loose one was 11/32". If t=
he hole has become enlarged, you could put a thin flat washer on the back. =
If it's really enlarged, you might also try a small stainless steel washer =
on the front.
Joel Justin...
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<p class=3D"MsoNormal"><span style=3D"font-size:14.0pt">On my TR3A (TS60XXX=
), they are fastened with machine screw studs with nuts on the back. I know=
because when I read your post, I went out and found one of mine loose! Rem=
ove the door card and you’ll find ~1/2”
holes is the sheet metal behind each of the studs. The nut on my loose one=
was 11/32”. If the hole has become enlarged, you could put a thin fl=
at washer on the back. If it’s really enlarged, you might also try a =
small stainless steel washer on the front.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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