Stolen slider
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RE: Stolen slider
I'd just get one from the dealership. finding a bolt that is the same size may be fairly easy but you may not be able to find one with the same shear strength. Just go get the right bolt, it should only be a few bucks. I wouldn't want to put some bolt you find at lowes in there and have it shear off, then you'd be really f-ed.
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RE: Stolen slider
The left side, yeah its just a bolt, no nut. I just bought new R&G sliders, but now one is gone so gotta get new ones. So I went to the dealership earlier and bought the flange bolt for 5 bucks just so I can ride for now and wait for new sliders to come in. Probably gonna go with a little less pricey sliders that dont stick out as much as the R&G.
Blue Fox is it common that the left sliders come loose from vibrations? I dont think I had that problem before but bolts due come loose.
Blue Fox is it common that the left sliders come loose from vibrations? I dont think I had that problem before but bolts due come loose.
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RE: Stolen slider
^I wouldn't say it's common, but it is if they are not installed properly. Next time I highly recommend you use lock tite. Make sure it is the blue kind and not the red. Red will keep that sucker in there for a long time. Since there is so much vibration being the engine mount, it is not out of the question that it vibrated out. Double check on which is blue and which is red, I may have mixed them around.
Edit: When I say blue kind, I mean the actual lock tite is blue. I believe it comes in a little red container though.
Edit: When I say blue kind, I mean the actual lock tite is blue. I believe it comes in a little red container though.
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