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Skullcandy Crusher Wireless Folding Hinge Replacement

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    • Extend and fold the hinge of the headphones you are trying to replace.

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    • Remove two 14 mm Torx T6 screws on the underside of the headband.

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    • Pry the speaker away from the headband with a slight force.

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    • Remove two 5 mm Phillips #1 screws on the underside of the headband.

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    • Remove the top plastic part of the hinge.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Hello. Any idea where can i buy the folding hinge from? thx!

Liviu - Reply

Hi, Like the explanation but can you tell me where to buy tge folding hinge?

Menno de Gier - Reply

I'm 3D printing these here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/364153346438

Stronger than original.

Eatfire - Reply

This is my alternative solution, albeit a temporary one. Sharing for people that end up here through search engines.

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I figured out a temporary fix. I am posting this for others arriving here from search engines and the like. I assume OP's problem has long been solved. My fix is based on somebody else's fix.

I have 3D printed parts on the way, but my 'design' may actually press down on my ears better than the original. 🤔

What you'll need:

-Tie rip 2 mm
-Tie rip 4 mm
-Drill + 1,5 mm drillbit for metal
-Strong thin elastic.

-Pliers (for making sure the tierips are real tight.)

https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/...

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