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29 August 2010, 08:53 AM | #6 |
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The only thing holding the extension in on those older models is the rivet heads that snap down into the second set of holes in the clasp (the first set of holes is for the sprinbar, the second set for the extension rivets)
Check to make sure that your extension is aligned with a pair of holes when it goes into the clasp.. If the ends of the rivets have not flattened out, or are not completely gone; then the fix is to slightly squeeze the clasp together where those holes and rivets meet........
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