hardcor_32
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My left grip warmer failed last year and I tested with ohm meter so I bought a new warmer and rivets. Is there anything else needed? Any tips for easy removal and application would be awesome!
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Ultrafrozen
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I bought a replacement grip as well. Peeled off the old grip and warmer element. Had to cut some off with a knife as it is stuck on there real good. Re-painted the scratched paint. After applying the new adhesive backed element, rubbed a little high temp silicone inside the grip and slid it on no problem. The grip doesn't move at all.
thor452
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I have high temp silicone and I also just got some grip glue would you all use the grip glue on this or go with the silicone idea I never thought of that.
hardcor_32
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Thanks!! Never used any high temp silicone before. Any brand make a difference?
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I'd have used the grip glue if I had it but my replacement grip didn't come with it. I don't feel any difference in heat between stock left and replaced right grip with silicone.
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I used a twocomponent glue.doesnt move at all on full power.had to do it on the other side to 
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