D8 keys - can you replace the button rubber?

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D8 keys - can you replace the button rubber?

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I'm sure this has been covered previously, but I couldn't find the answer. :oops:

My bro's lost the rubber bit off his r/c button - he's only got one key, hence asking before breaking it.

Can you replace just the rubber bit? If not what's the best option?
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I'd assume so, and there's usually a few for sale on the bay of e
I must sort mine out as I need both buttons myself :lol:
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i can rember that someone on here found a cheap supplier but cant find the post
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Yep, I got some button rubbers on ebay for about a fiver.
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Has anyone actually checked SB for these??
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I did once, they were peanuts - hold on...

9926FC DIAPHRAGM 5.55 GBP 6.66 GBP 6.66 GBP

Seems you can only get the rubber for the big button, if you have it the small one probably comes with the fob... Oh, too fobs and the control box 400 fecking quid :roll:
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Ah, I just wondered if it was one of those things that was cheap from the sttealer, but marked up heavily on the bay of E
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