Abramovich
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@ShootertimSo I’m the guy that owns TACCOM…
Thanks for all you do, and for the great products for shooters.
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@ShootertimSo I’m the guy that owns TACCOM…
So I’m the guy that owns TACCOM……originally came up with the fix as a DIY and figured why the heck, I can sell this too!!
Anyways…..I still think the original is all you need to secure the visor. The heavy duty one…..after the original offering, I did change the screws to countersunk ones. Seems that the clearance was all over on the visors and having the heads stick out on the one side could cause an issue……on mine, I had no issues. But I was contacted by a couple people that had an issue, so I changed it up and made it better.
[/QUOTEThank you...I just ordered the two screw version a few days ago...So I’m the guy that owns TACCOM……originally came up with the fix as a DIY and figured why the heck, I can sell this too!!
Anyways…..I still think the original is all you need to secure the visor. The heavy duty one…..after the original offering, I did change the screws to countersunk ones. Seems that the clearance was all over on the visors and having the heads stick out on the one side could cause an issue……on mine, I had no issues. But I was contacted by a couple people that had an issue, so I changed it up and made it better.
Hello Tim,So I’m the guy that owns TACCOM……originally came up with the fix as a DIY and figured why the heck, I can sell this too!!
Anyways…..I still think the original is all you need to secure the visor. The heavy duty one…..after the original offering, I did change the screws to countersunk ones. Seems that the clearance was all over on the visors and having the heads stick out on the one side could cause an issue……on mine, I had no issues. But I was contacted by a couple people that had an issue, so I changed it up and made it better.

PM me, I will buy an extra set and mail it out to you.At this price, I will obviously not order anything. I order a lot in the USA and not at this price for such small and light pieces. The price listed on your Ebay shop is very prohibitive.
Thank you for answering me

Just added to my JT yesterday.I received the redesigned countersunk 2-hole clips today. They work fine and look like they came that way from the factory. A big thank you to Shootertim of TACCOM for all his help.
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This worked great. I used to 3/32 bit. Used my Dremel tool to cut the plastic also cut a slot in the washer slid it over the wire so I didn’t have to touch the plug. ?It's not the prettiest fix in the bunch, but it's working.
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Tim, I just want to say thanks again. I've ordered 1 single screw and 2 double screw kits, and you even gave me a discount! Great quality parts.So I’m the guy that owns TACCOM……originally came up with the fix as a DIY and figured why the heck, I can sell this too!!
Anyways…..I still think the original is all you need to secure the visor. The heavy duty one…..after the original offering, I did change the screws to countersunk ones. Seems that the clearance was all over on the visors and having the heads stick out on the one side could cause an issue……on mine, I had no issues. But I was contacted by a couple people that had an issue, so I changed it up and made it better.
Way to pay it forward, Jeep people are the best!I did mail a kit to our friend in Switzerland, it was only $3 in the same envelope you sent me. You may want to consider selling international, you would make a lot of folks happy.