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Old 05-16-2008
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Default Banshee V Force 3 HELP

Hi, I'm Tony new here but thought this was the place to ask. Recently bought v force 3 reeds and took the old ones out and the rubber boot does not fit inside of the reed body.....do I need spacers or different boots?

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there should be instructions in the box, its pretty simple really
all you gota do is shave those protruding pieces of rubber off flush with the rest, i used a hacksaw then cleaned it up with a razor knife
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Just cut them flush, used a fresh blade from a utility knife. That's what we all do!
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there should be instructions in the box, its pretty simple really
all you gota do is shave those protruding pieces of rubber off flush with the rest, i used a hacksaw then cleaned it up with a razor knife
Exactly... except I would just use a razor knife.
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yep, I did those not long ago. one of the best mods from stock I've done so far...
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