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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-04 21:21:00)
by gmickey2001
Quote: Originally Posted by DefyInertia I seem to remember my uncaged slider intall instructions recommending that locktite NOT be used. What are some reasons why you wouldn't want to use locktite (other than mixing it with fork or engine oil)? Yeah, I remember that too. But I ignored it and used it anyway. I ...
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-02 08:33:00)
by driver145
I bought some T-Rex sliders, they came with crappy instruction but I read the forum and learned the longer one goes on the left and the torque should be 40lbs. I bought a torque wrench at advanced auto for 22 dollars and the bit at walmart ( stanley brand). I tighted the left one to 40lbs and there was a little pop in the wrench. So I do the right side... well it starts to feel like it should...
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-02 09:59:00)
by Zebratounge
Go to Sears and get a Craftsman Bit. Reset the torque wrench and check it.
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-04 11:24:00)
by SSimoni
I bought the same sliders. I'm going to install them shortly. They look decent quality with the aluminum inserts. I'm glad I didn't buy the cheaper ones on ebay (with "FZ6" lettering) for under $20....they didn't appear to have any inserts and an earlier poster complained that he couldn't even torque them down w/o they deteriorating.
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-04 11:32:00)
by Hellgate
Quote: Originally Posted by driver145 I bought some T-Rex sliders, they came with crappy instruction but I read the forum and learned the longer one goes on the left and the torque should be 40lbs. I bought a torque wrench at advanced auto for 22 dollars and the bit at walmart (stanley brand). I tighted the left one to 40lbs and ...
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-04 11:54:00)
by gmickey2001
+1 on the blue stuff I have Uncaged sliders, left bolt was longer than right.
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-04 12:04:00)
by Boneman
Quote: Originally Posted by Hellgate I bought the Motivation sliders and I don't recall two different sized bolts. Same here.
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-04 12:14:00)
by wrightme43
Get rid of the cheap tool. New means new. It does not mean its a good part, or tool. Check your bolt it could be defective or too long. If in the future something feels wrong it is. N ever ever ever forget that. It will save you hella money.
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-04 12:47:00)
by madmanmaigret
+2 on loctite if you are unsure (and didn't use loctite) just take them off and re-torque w/ a quality hex head socket. Then you won't worry if we said its ok and it really isn't. remeber you cannot put on the socket and "test" the torque. the bolt must be rotating to accuratly(sp) measure torque.
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-04 15:48:00)
by tolgatt
yea i have the motovation sliders too , they are both same size,,i dont know why some sliders have 1 side longer then the other,,,or should i ask why motovations are both the same size?
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Sliders and torque issues - Page...
Published (2008-02-04 21:21:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by DefyInertia I seem to remember my uncaged slider intall instructions recommending that locktite NOT be used. What are some reasons why you wouldn't want to use locktite (other than mixing it with fork or engine oil)? Yeah, I remember that too. But I ignored it and used it anyway. I really don't want one of my engine mount bolts vibrating loose in between regular checks. That would suck! I have no idea why...
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Sliders and torque issues -...
Published (2008-02-02 09:59:00)
Go to Sears and get a Craftsman Bit. Reset the torque wrench and check it.
user's latest post:
Sliders and torque issues -...
Published (2008-02-04 11:24:00)
I bought the same sliders. I'm going to install them shortly. They look decent quality with the aluminum inserts. I'm glad I didn't buy the cheaper ones on ebay (with "FZ6" lettering) for under $20....they didn't appear to have any inserts and an earlier poster complained that he couldn't even torque them down w/o they deteriorating.
user's latest post:
Sliders and torque issues -...
Published (2008-02-04 11:32:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by driver145 I bought some T-Rex sliders, they came with crappy instruction but I read the forum and learned the longer one goes on the left and the torque should be 40lbs. I bought a torque wrench at advanced auto for 22 dollars and the bit at walmart (stanley brand). I tighted the left one to 40lbs and there was a little pop in the wrench. So I do the right side... well it starts to feel like it should be at 40lbs...
user's latest post:
Sliders and torque issues -...
Published (2008-02-04 12:04:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Hellgate I bought the Motivation sliders and I don't recall two different sized bolts. Same here.
user's latest post:
Sliders and torque issues -...
Published (2008-02-04 12:14:00)
Get rid of the cheap tool. New means new. It does not mean its a good part, or tool. Check your bolt it could be defective or too long. If in the future something feels wrong it is. Never ever ever forget that. It will save you hella money.
user's latest post:
Sliders and torque issues -...
Published (2008-02-04 12:47:00)
+2 on loctite if you are unsure (and didn't use loctite) just take them off and re-torque w/ a quality hex head socket. Then you won't worry if we said its ok and it really isn't. remeber you cannot put on the socket and "test" the torque. the bolt must be rotating to accuratly(sp) measure torque.
user's latest post:
Sliders and torque issues -...
Published (2008-02-04 15:48:00)
yea i have the motovation sliders too , they are both same size,,i dont know why some sliders have 1 side longer then the other,,,or should i ask why motovations are both the same size?
user's latest post:
Sliders and torque issues -...
Published (2008-02-04 16:34:00)
I seem to remember my uncaged slider intall instructions recommending that locktite NOT be used. What are some reasons why you wouldn't want to use locktite (other than mixing it with fork or engine oil)? Quote: Originally Posted by tolgatt yea i have the motovation sliders too , they are both same size,,i dont know why some sliders have 1 side longer then the other,,,or should i ask why motovations are both the same size? Beause not all...
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Sliders and torque issues -...
Published (2008-02-02 08:33:00)
I bought some T-Rex sliders, they came with crappy instruction but I read the forum and learned the longer one goes on the left and the torque should be 40lbs. I bought a torque wrench at advanced auto for 22 dollars and the bit at walmart (stanley brand). I tighted the left one to 40lbs and there was a little pop in the wrench. So I do the right side... well it starts to feel like it should be at 40lbs and nothing... im like well, a little...
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