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Old 07-03-2017, 04:47 PM
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The tunnel cover decal on my 108 is starting to have some of the chrome come off the decal, I put these decals on 3yrs ago. I contacted Maple Hunter and they are sending me a new one at no charge with free shipping. Not only are the decals a great value but they back it up if there's an issue.
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Wow, that is incredible in this day and age.
Maple Hunter Texas or Indiana?
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Good to hear Tim.

Question though... I thought the original decal had a clear laminate over it. Does the replacement not have that?
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Maple Hunter Texas or Indiana?
Texas. Ten characters
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Good to hear Tim.

Question though... I thought the original decal had a clear laminate over it. Does the replacement not have that?
I dont believe so.
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My last 2 decal were from MH. The 126 from a year ago and my recently completed 104 this past spring.

On both dash decals, after lining up the holes for the ammeter and steering column, the slot for the throttle lever had not enough material on the 126, left the original turtle and rabbit sticking out from under the decal w/the decal rabbit and turtle showing above as well as 1/4' of the dash tin showing on the sides.

On the 104, too much mat'l on the left side where the excess draped down into the slot, and not enough on the right side leaving about 5/16" of the dash tin showing.

There is no way their decal was tested for fit on an actual dash tin.
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I got their set for my 100
I messed up the headlight sticker.
I called to purchase another one and they wouldn't let me buy it, they sent free
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My last 2 decal were from MH. The 126 from a year ago and my recently completed 104 this past spring.

On both dash decals, after lining up the holes for the ammeter and steering column, the slot for the throttle lever had not enough material on the 126, left the original turtle and rabbit sticking out from under the decal w/the decal rabbit and turtle showing above as well as 1/4' of the dash tin showing on the sides.

On the 104, too much mat'l on the left side where the excess draped down into the slot, and not enough on the right side leaving about 5/16" of the dash tin showing.

There is no way their decal was tested for fit on an actual dash tin.
Unless they own every model of Cub they wouldn't be able to test fit, i'm sure most of their decals are made from pics and measurements given to them.
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Unless they own every model of Cub they wouldn't be able to test fit, i'm sure most of their decals are made from pics and measurements given to them.
That and, a dash tin is stamped. I'd be willing to bet they vary some. If the decal was made to fit one in particular, it may not fit all exactly. Remember the tin was originally painted, not decaled.
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I bet Texas has more than 10 characters. Sorry just had to.
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