Wanted: Tuner nuts
Wanted: Tuner nuts
Anyone have any?
Let me know
Gord Well i came to take my rear wheels off , the last people to put them on was these cowboys, busted bent 2 wheel braces getting the nuts off :Bazza:
Real cowboys :Bazza:
Gord Well i came to take my rear wheels off , the last people to put them on was these cowboys, busted bent 2 wheel braces getting the nuts off :Bazza:
Real cowboys :Bazza:
On a slightly connected line, how tight do you torque wheel nuts?
Stoney So they are a tyre shop who not only have no idea how to roll arches, but are also incapable of correctly torquing wheel nuts! Sound like real pros.
Do they wear large brimmed hats and turn up to work on horses?
Stoney So they are a tyre shop who not only have no idea how to roll arches, but are also incapable of correctly torquing wheel nuts! Sound like real pros.
Do they wear large brimmed hats and turn up to work on horses?
greeny if you correctly torc nuts the **** wheel wrench that u get wont remove them, if u try to remove after a run then basic physics comes to play (hot metal expands and contracts and can in some cases tighten more than the torc pressure), how is it one person has an issue then there cowboys but ive had no problems at all with them, or the drag racers or drifters etc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
to roll arches they do warn you that the process can crack paint, and with that comment cannot be held liable, try an get a firm that will (cos u wont)
as for cowboy hats then ill show u nxt time u bother turnning up to a show as i dont and i work very very close to them.:LOCMOD:
greeny if you correctly torc nuts the **** wheel wrench that u get wont remove them, if u try to remove after a run then basic physics comes to play (hot metal expands and contracts and can in some cases tighten more than the torc pressure), how is it one person has an issue then there cowboys but ive had no problems at all with them, or the drag racers or drifters etc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
to roll arches they do warn you that the process can crack paint, and with that comment cannot be held liable, try an get a firm that will (cos u wont)
as for cowboy hats then ill show u nxt time u bother turnning up to a show as i dont and i work very very close to them.:LOCMOD:
Marsdendean Maybe Gord was just unlucky . . .
Marsdendean Maybe Gord was just unlucky . . .
Stoney Yes, but the way I understand it (Gord may confirm or correct me) is that they told him they would use heat to reduce the risk of damage, and then did not do that. I think that was the main problem. The damage could have been prevented if they had stuck to their word. (This cannot be proved, but is likely.) If I am correct, (please correct me if not) that is dishonest and unprofessional.
Stoney Yes, but the way I understand it (Gord may confirm or correct me) is that they told him they would use heat to reduce the risk of damage, and then did not do that. I think that was the main problem. The damage could have been prevented if they had stuck to their word. (This cannot be proved, but is likely.) If I am correct, (please correct me if not) that is dishonest and unprofessional.