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[TR] TR6 Kidney Pad Speaker Bracket

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Subject: [TR] TR6 Kidney Pad Speaker Bracket
From: <keithstewart@bell.net>
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2023 14:51:24 -0500
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I have a pair of TR4A leather kidney pads for radio speakers similar to what
is used on the TR6. Since the kidney pads were not on the TR4A, I do not
have the hardware. Does anyone have the dimensions of the bracket that joins
the two pads, crossing over the transmission cover? Or, better yet, does
anyone have a bracket with which they would be willing to part? It seems the
bracket is no longer available. Thanks in advance for any assistance you
might provide.

 

Keith

 

Keith Stewart

keithstewart@bell.net

 


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kidney pads for radio speakers similar to what is used on the TR6. Since =
the kidney pads were not on the TR4A, I do not have the hardware. Does =
anyone have the dimensions of the bracket that joins the two pads, =
crossing over the transmission cover? Or, better yet, does anyone have a =
bracket with which they would be willing to part? It seems the bracket =
is no longer available. Thanks in advance for any assistance you might =
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