My New BBS LM'S
#54
Originally Posted by chemr16,Jun 25 2010, 06:54 PM
that is an EPIC photoshop lmfao...wheels look sick man...i wonder how they would look in gold tho??? hmmmmmm
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Originally Posted by chemr16,Jun 26 2010, 02:54 AM
that is an EPIC photoshop lmfao...wheels look sick man...i wonder how they would look in gold tho??? hmmmmmm
Someone photoshop
#57
Originally Posted by mrandyk,Jun 15 2010, 09:56 PM
i forgot what size the nuts and bolts are..
i will look in my garage later if anyone wants to know.
but i think you need a 10mm and 8mm 12 point socket to loosen all the nuts and bolts.
take off the face. clean off all that gunk that will be on the barrel lip with some bug and tar (if it's dirty, coz mine was!)
then clean the mounting surface of the face very well as well as the mounting surface on the inside (backside) of the barrel really well.
basically make sure the contacting surfaces are clean of debris and then apply a thin coat of grease (like anti-seize) between the contacting surfaces to allow easy removal in the future and prevent scratches from developing in case you ever reverse your reverse mount!
tighten all the nuts and bolts in a star pattern using loctite blue.
torque them to 25 ft/lbs (gathered from other threads)
i will look in my garage later if anyone wants to know.
but i think you need a 10mm and 8mm 12 point socket to loosen all the nuts and bolts.
take off the face. clean off all that gunk that will be on the barrel lip with some bug and tar (if it's dirty, coz mine was!)
then clean the mounting surface of the face very well as well as the mounting surface on the inside (backside) of the barrel really well.
basically make sure the contacting surfaces are clean of debris and then apply a thin coat of grease (like anti-seize) between the contacting surfaces to allow easy removal in the future and prevent scratches from developing in case you ever reverse your reverse mount!
tighten all the nuts and bolts in a star pattern using loctite blue.
torque them to 25 ft/lbs (gathered from other threads)