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Titan Competition Silicone Rings

By Titan_Pinball

9 years ago


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#63 9 years ago
Quoted from Titan_Pinball:

Unfortunately, I will not be making it to Texas.

We are working on some new incentives for people to add kits to our database: https://www.titanpinball.com/kits/
Hopefully we can get it rolling soon and have multiple kits to offer.

Rubber kits are really easy to make from the manuals btw. Grab them from ipdb and make kits. It'll be awesome for your sales

#65 9 years ago
Quoted from winteriscoming:

Except when manuals are wrong. Not that I have a lot of examples, but JP has at least 2 mistakes in the manual with regards to the required rubbers. If you went by the manual, you'd have one less standard post sleeve than you need and an extra slingshot sized rubber that the manual indicates is somewhere in front of the t-rex... It's probably best for an owner to at least confirm if the manual is correct.

Perhaps true on occasion, but I have gone by the manual on putting in new rubbers and by far way more correct than if an LED kit was made from a manual.

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