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Lian-Li Plastic USB Section

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bluey424

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I'm almost done the mods i'm doing to my lian-li pc-60 (i'll post pics as soon as I fix this little problem), however the piece of plastic at the bottom of the bezel that holds the door to the usb ports broke off along the way. It will bug me to no end to have a flimsy door to my usb ports, but I haven't found a place that sells replacements for it.

The plastic broke pretty easily so I know I can't be the first person to do this, does anyone know a place that sells replacements?
I googled it for a while but didn't manage to find much except the white plastic standoffs that actually attatch the bezel to the case.

Thanks
 
I ended up having to use epoxy, a dremmel, and a spare piece of plastic to fashion a new little clippy deal for the USB door. It seems like that breaks off a lot, I hope Lian Li will switch to a metal piece for that in the future :(
 
I can't help with the door other than to mention that the PC-82 fronts will fit on your PC-60 and have aluminum doors over the USB ports. They can be bought for $20 here
 
Originally posted by intense99dak
I can't help with the door other than to mention that the PC-82 fronts will fit on your PC-60 and have aluminum doors over the USB ports. They can be bought for $20 here

nah dude, it's the hinges.. their black plastic.

i dont know if mine are broke, the left side has an even slit in it, and the other is solid. i think that maybe how it should be, so you can remove the door when you want.
 
Thanks for the help you guys, I stopped being a pansy and sat there for a while with a toothpick and rebuilt the side out of epoxy and a piece of scrap black plastic as was suggested. Turned out suprisingly well, i'm going to reshape it a little bit tomorrow after i'm positive the epoxy is totally dry and then put my case back together.

I'm going to sleeve the fans/cathodes/power supply now, and i'll be posting pics right after that.
 
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