Damn!! GT-30's are hard to take apart!!!
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I suggest the blue stuff.
Loctite Threadlocker Blue 242 from Loctite Adhesives
Good luck with the re-assembly. Be careful with the torquing.
Loctite Threadlocker Blue 242 from Loctite Adhesives
Good luck with the re-assembly. Be careful with the torquing.
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I suggest the blue stuff.
Loctite Threadlocker Blue 242 from Loctite Adhesives
Good luck with the re-assembly. Be careful with the torquing.
Loctite Threadlocker Blue 242 from Loctite Adhesives
Good luck with the re-assembly. Be careful with the torquing.
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Yes, on the bolt itself. Stuff works great, but your torque is the critical part. And check them regularly after you put them back on to make sure nothing comes loose. Wheels take a serious amount of abuse and constant vibration on road surfaces is not your friend. Drive it for a day and check them. Then a couple of days and check again. Then a month later. Check them every 3 months after that regularly.
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Ask TomieG what he used to improvise.... he mentioned he broke a bolt too.
I was going to do it with a friend, but probably not anymore.
Don't want to risk trashing a $4K set of wheels just for stupid a$$ bolts.
Good luck man.
#28
Well.... idk . I need to get a bolt. I would recommend just hand tightening them. Don't trust any torque wrenches unless it's digital.
I'm seriously so ******* pissed off right now, I think I'm taking the bus to school cause I'm done ****ing driving that POS mazda.
I'm seriously so ******* pissed off right now, I think I'm taking the bus to school cause I'm done ****ing driving that POS mazda.