First, let me just say that (done correctly) this is a messy job. Removing the existing grips is easy. Gently pry under the grip till you can pick up an edge, then pull the grip off. Now comes the messy part. If you're lucky (and a bit lazy) you may be able to reuse the existing 3M tape installed on the transmitter. If you're like me, and you abso
...Read MoreRead more about First, let me just say that (donelutely have to do things the right way, start by rolling as much of the existing tape off as possible. Start from the edge and work your way towards the middle. Once you've removed as much of the exiting adhesive as possible, use an old T-shirt soaked with a bit of 91% isopropyl rubbing alcohol. BE CAREFUL! Don't oversaturate the cloth to the extent that it leaks inside the radio. Finish removing the remainder of adhesive and make sure all the edges are clean. The rest of the installation is a piece of cake. Line up your 3M tape, stick it on and then replace your set of grips making sure to fit the rubber plugs into their respective holes. TIP: If you find that areas of the new grips are not flush or not sticking, use a blow dryer on medium heat to soften the grips and adhesive. Be patient and you'll love the results. These grips look fantastic. Couple them with orange stick ends and you've got a stand-out radio you'll love for a long time. Read LessRead less about First, let me just say that (done