Thankfully you weren't required to use heat that close to your fuel tank. Another certain catastrophe eliminatedRecycled the working Tusk harness from the Talon to the P1K. See how long this one last.
And just to be clear I was able to remove the seatbelt bolt with just a 5/8” wrench. 🤷♂️
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Did u check all the grounds on the rig and mounting points as well? Or just the battery bolt?Well buggy stalled again so maybe the battery bolt wasn't the whole issue after all. Only happened once in over 150 miles during a two day trip, but it did happen....
I stopped looking once I found the battery bolt. Guess I need to dig a little deeper.Did u check all the grounds on the rig and mounting points as well? Or just the battery bolt?
There are a few. One thats a culprit usually is the one on the frame back of the engine. It gets nasty the most. Stranded me once when it corroded on mine.I stopped looking once I found the battery bolt. Guess I need to dig a little deeper.
Which one did you go with?That pneumatic rivnut gun is still the best tool I’ve bought in some time.
Let them complain. I didnt think they were to bright. I donth see that well thoughHad some complaints about my chase light being too bright at night so I needed to tone it down a bit. I had some head light tint vinyl laying around so I figured I would give a try. One layer all the way across, and a 2nd layer on the orange. Hopefully that makes it easier to be behind me.
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Sounds romantic.Hopefully that makes it easier to be behind me.
Nut to butt so you don't get lost I reckonSounds romantic.
Never done either, hell I've installed them with broken tabs and never had an issue either.....not to say that's wise but 🤷♂️. Also 🤔 I thought the steering stops could be "snapped on" without having to remove the tie rod....maybe I'm wrong.In order to squeeze this thing into the toy hauler I decided to remove the front 1” spacers. This (if anyone remembers) caused the 30” on 5+2x15 wheels to ride hard on the atlas pro A arms. So I decided to add the steering stops provided by SATV.
Not really wanting to disconnect the outer tie rod, I used a 32mm crows foot to remove the inner. Ordered new lock rings (washers?) because the tabs ripped off when removing.
My question is,,, does anyone use the “special tool” or a punch to dent the washer or will the two tabs suffice?
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