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315 Posts Member #: 3013 Senior Member Epsom Surrey |
15th Jan, 2009 at 03:40:50pm
anyone using them or would recomend them??
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1050 Posts Member #: 764 Post Whore Staffordshire |
15th Jan, 2009 at 03:55:15pm
yeah they are fine, fit and forget really |
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2497 Posts Member #: 1954 Post Whore Luton Bedfordshire |
15th Jan, 2009 at 04:42:28pm
Just get a nice engineer to drill out the centre of your steel ones Own the day
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315 Posts Member #: 3013 Senior Member Epsom Surrey |
15th Jan, 2009 at 04:51:40pm
yeah well i could do that myself but i think overall ally ones would be lighter and they look prettier!! |
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![]() 338 Posts Member #: 1911 Senior Member Swindon |
10th Mar, 2009 at 06:44:06pm
Sorry to dig up an old post, but can't find it anywhere. What should the Standard tower bolts be torqued too as mine have worked loose. Also what is the torque rating for that Ally ones
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Forum Mod ![]() 4828 Posts Member #: 154 Post Whore Midlands |
10th Mar, 2009 at 07:17:39pm
i just always did the std tower bolts up to FT with a breaker bar, i'm sure they bottom out and won't tighten any further anyway. On 20th Oct, 2015 Tom Fenton said:
Well here is the news, you are not welcome here, FUCK OFF. |
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315 Posts Member #: 3013 Senior Member Epsom Surrey |
10th Mar, 2009 at 09:00:24pm
yeah i done that with my ones just tight as fook and they bottom out!! |
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