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Re-Casing an XPR6550

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JChabalie

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I've re-cased a handful of HT1250's in the past but I am considering doing the same to my XPR6550 because the screen has gotten pretty scratched up.

Anyone have any experience with this or any tips to provide? Is it as easy as it is on a 1250?

Thanks for the input!
 

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Not much to it.

You'll need to take the two T7 Torx screws out the bottom of the back cover, then carefully separate the front cover from the chassis starting at the bottom. BE CAREFUL, as there is a short flex cable from the front cover to the main board. You will need to disconnect this cable anyway, but be careful not to damage it. Slide the housing toward the top of the radio to clear the control shafts. From there, it's a matter of sliding the new housing over the controls, connecting the cable from the new housing and putting it back together. Watch you don't pinch the gasket or get it stuck outside the housing.

Larry
 
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