http://www.quadratec.com/products/16311_43X_PG.htm
has any one tried these out? i hear they come with selftapping bolts and these might hold up longer.
has any one tried these out? i hear they come with selftapping bolts and these might hold up longer.
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Damn dude! Where you at that it's still snowing?Originally Posted by gsteeze
just bought some liquid nails, i am cutting some more off my fenders and will hopefully be able to glue them on later. if it warms up and stops snowing!!!
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"The right stuff" would work, and easy to use. I used some high-temp RTV black that I had around. The "high temp" isn't necessary, but it worked. Sand down the surfaces as best as you can. I did mine without removing springs.
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Amazing how you guys with the glued hockey pucks say they are holding up. Do you actually use them?
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Damn dude! Where you at that it's still snowing?
it hasn't snowed in a month and this morning i wake up to a mini blizzard all day.. im in a town just north of lake tahoe californiaDamn dude! Where you at that it's still snowing?
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it hasn't snowed in a month and this morning i wake up to a mini blizzard all day.. im in a town just north of lake tahoe california
Time to go skitchin! Haha.. Hopefully there's not enough snow for that!Originally Posted by gsteeze
it hasn't snowed in a month and this morning i wake up to a mini blizzard all day.. im in a town just north of lake tahoe california
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nope i just did it so it would look cool Originally Posted by Littlethunder92
Amazing how you guys with the glued hockey pucks say they are holding up. Do you actually use them?

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I actually don't wheel and just talk about it on the internetsOriginally Posted by Littlethunder92
Amazing how you guys with the glued hockey pucks say they are holding up. Do you actually use them?
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Yes, I take my heep out to the local dunes mostly.Originally Posted by Littlethunder92
Amazing how you guys with the glued hockey pucks say they are holding up. Do you actually use them?
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I can't remember what adhesive I used the first time, but the pucks were gone after my first race. Next time I used double secret super sticky liquid nails, same result...pucks MIA after prerunning. I bagged the hockey puck bumpstop method and went with prothane coils spring inserts.
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thats a little different then normal wheeling, i can see how it would be a problem.Originally Posted by RenegadeT
I can't remember what adhesive I used the first time, but the pucks were gone after my first race. Next time I used double secret super sticky liquid nails, same result...pucks MIA after prerunning. I bagged the hockey puck bumpstop method and went with prothane coils spring inserts.