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Old 12-16-2010, 06:16 PM
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I have a rmvb installed in my 200-4r and the tv cable (not used) just hangs there, is there anyone that sells a tv cable plug where you can remove the tv cable and block the hole? Tried google searches and not luck. Thanks
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I've never seen a plug. I used to just cut approx 1 1/2" off the end of an old cable, clean it real good and fill it with silicone/RTV.
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I would suggest a freeze plug if you really want to plug it.
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Looks like Bowtie Overdrives sells one:
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Anyone order from them before?

I am going to e-mail them because it does not give a fitment, there description is fairly sparce, as usual.
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Originally Posted by Vince B
I would suggest a freeze plug if you really want to plug it.
Better then the first suggestion Besides we all know Vince knows his stuff.




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