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AnEv942
May 18, 2017Nomad
In the metal of the bracket itself...
the rubber sleeve has no holes, it might be pried between rubber and the metal to see if or where holes is. Stick a screw driver (dont tear it) between top rubber and the metal...Or prying between frame against the rubber, the sleeve 'might' come off. Or a sharp awl, poke middle of top downward.
What others have said is there is a hole in the metal-just covered by the rubber.
the rubber sleeve has no holes, it might be pried between rubber and the metal to see if or where holes is. Stick a screw driver (dont tear it) between top rubber and the metal...Or prying between frame against the rubber, the sleeve 'might' come off. Or a sharp awl, poke middle of top downward.
What others have said is there is a hole in the metal-just covered by the rubber.
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