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Topic: Mirage Drive Idler Cable Upgrade DIY (Simple)  (Read 3102 times)

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NowhereMan

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Clever fix! Looks a lot more professional than my bungee cord idler cable, haha.

I'm a fan of the bungee cord approach and have been using it for quite a while with no problem. If you get the right size of bungee cord, it doesn't seem to fray, and lasts a lot longer.
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Clever fix! Looks a lot more professional than my bungee cord idler cable, haha.

I'm a fan of the bungee cord approach and have been using it for quite a while with no problem. If you get the right size of bungee cord, it doesn't seem to fray, and lasts a lot longer.

The bungee works, but I used an ugly yellow one. A proper cable *looks* better, haha.
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