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Posted on Oct 15, 2007

Gluing rubber cover on rear door of Nikon D2x

I need to glue the rubber cover on the rear door of my D2x. I tried contact cement, but it did not work.
Any suggestions,
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I have little faith that this can be done, as i tried doing it with epoxy - my favorite, never-fails adhesive - and it didn't work. i think if you can get your camera to Nikon, though, they'll replace the whole door with another whose rubber isn't likely to come off. i read someone online saying they took their D2x in for some other repair and Nikon replaced the door without even asking him...whether they did it for free, i don't know, but i'd hope so, since the rubber falling off in the first place is really their fault.

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