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Originally Posted by 8sPOT
Did this last year when one of them snapped while checking it for first use in the spring.
I didn't so much repair them as actually replaced the whole cable though. Did all of them for about $160, and that includes a $90 crimping tool.
What is the issue you're having? I do recall it was a little tough feeding the cable through the tracks but not too bad. I had another set of eyes and hands helping though.
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Any chance you want to lend out that crimper? That might help me solve at least one issue. I talked to a repair shop and they were talking $350/corner...