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Panel Retainer

zuni

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In preparation for some wiring I was removing panels as my wife watched. She was concerned with the ease the two lower panels came off. I mentioned that someone had come up with a cable retainer system to keep them from bouncing down the road should they become detached. Being the engineer I wanted to come up with a way to make them easily detachable without tools. Quick disconnects, picture wire, crimp ferrules, heat shrink. I've got this! Quick trip to the store for the necessary parts and I was good to go. As I explained what I was going to do with the wire and other bits and pieces she walked over to the tool cabinet and came back with two cable ties. Well duh didn't I feel silly with my complicated plan. :banghead: Two high strength cable ties and one $1.50 easy release key ring later the panel is secure.:yes: Don't tell the wife but I may go back an replace the ties with the picture wire just to sooth my male ego then again maybe not because those ties sure are tough.

CJ JAX
 

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Well done..!!

like the quick disconnect touch...great job congrats to you both..!! :2thumbs::clap:
 
Wire ties will be OK for a while, but in my experience they will get more brittle with age and heat. The cable will still be a better long term bet.
 
Good to tether panels....I use high strength shock cord

Wire ties will be OK for a while, but in my experience they will get more brittle with age and heat. The cable will still be a better long term bet.
:agree: I used 110 LB paracord (550 LB max tested strength)! :thumbup: Also have a carabiner on the frame end so it can easily be disconnected!

BTW...never had a panel come off. First time I pulled my panel on my 2012 RT, I pushed a grommet out and was lucky to find it on the floor. Since then, I cable tie all my grommets in when I pull a panel. That way, they tend to stay in better and IF you push one out, it's still there. I always check my panels when I push them on to insure there are seated well. Also, when you pick it up from the dealer after service, I would suggest you do a quick check on those panels to insure they are on correctly!
 

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The panels are actually fairly secure and I think as others have pointed out making sure they are properly seated in the grommets is key. The heat making the cable ties brittle is a good point and I will probably continue with my initial plan and replace them with the wire. Thanks for all the input everyone!

CJ JAX
 
Put a set of Baker Air Wings on the Spyder and you can add fresh cool air while keeping the panels in place.
 
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