Greetings. I finally managed to score a good deal on a 233/cache, 14.1
Wallstreet off E-bay. It arrived a couple of days ago in better
condition than the E-bay seller advertised. Just goes to show that not
everyone is a crook I suppose.
Anyway, I have some questions.
The display hinges seem kind of 'loose' in that the display has about
an inch of free play when open. Is this a sign of the hinges getting
ready to fail?
If so, where is the best place to get them replaced/repaired?
1" travel seems a bit much but it might work that way for a while yet.
Or it might not.
My father in law's wallstreet has one broken hinge and it's quite
inconvenient.
I had the hinges on my wallstreet replaced by pbparts for about $70 and
they've been fine since then (3 years).
Check here for details:
<http://www.pbparts.com/shop?
keywords=hinge+repair&search_request_button=+Search+>
You can also buy new OEM hinges and replace them yourself but I think
it might actually cost more than having PBparts install aftermarket
hinges.
Andrew in Ann Arbor
technology is the answer, what was the question?
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