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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
the supplied riv-nuts are mild steel so take more squashing than alloy ones. still not overly difficult though. two spanners and a block of wood to rest the top spanner against.. the wood is optional just that without it the spanner is pressing against the underbody of the car. At work
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4th Feb 2011 1:13 pm |
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Mercedes_Ben Member Since: 19 Dec 2010 Location: South Ayrshire Posts: 59 |
Thanks CG
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4th Feb 2011 1:24 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
I did same as first method but just used a 7mm? spanner instead of nut and spanner. you will need 10mm spanner not 13mm as in that guide.
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4th Feb 2011 3:24 pm |
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Mercedes_Ben Member Since: 19 Dec 2010 Location: South Ayrshire Posts: 59 |
I know, but why waste £13 on a tool I will never use again |
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4th Feb 2011 5:30 pm |
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RichardH Member Since: 07 Jan 2011 Location: Great Missenden Posts: 4 |
[quote="Mercedes_Ben"]I know, but why waste £13 on a tool I will never use again [/quote]
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7th Feb 2011 10:51 am |
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Mercedes_Ben Member Since: 19 Dec 2010 Location: South Ayrshire Posts: 59 |
Thanks Richard.
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7th Feb 2011 10:56 am |
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maffs Member Since: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Gwernymynydd - North Wales Posts: 328 |
When you've spent hundreds on steps £13 is insignificant in the grand scheme of things. Come to think about it, when you;ve spent thousands on a vehicle thats loves going back to the dealer its less significant again £13 for a tool that sets the rivnut properly in seconds IS a no brainer |
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7th Feb 2011 6:36 pm |
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maffs Member Since: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Gwernymynydd - North Wales Posts: 328 |
I noticed one of mine was broken when i put them back on. Let me know if you find some Thanks |
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7th Feb 2011 6:40 pm |
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Mercedes_Ben Member Since: 19 Dec 2010 Location: South Ayrshire Posts: 59 |
I have them for sale, £13 each |
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7th Feb 2011 6:57 pm |
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maffs Member Since: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Gwernymynydd - North Wales Posts: 328 |
Swap you for a rivnut tool |
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7th Feb 2011 7:13 pm |
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Mercedes_Ben Member Since: 19 Dec 2010 Location: South Ayrshire Posts: 59 |
I think I'll just buy the £13 tool to save any hastle on my £30,000 car |
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7th Feb 2011 7:16 pm |
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Biscay Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Burton on Trent Posts: 94 |
Hi, Just fitted a set of these steps from this dealer, and have had a few issues and wondered if i'm just being over cautious. The brackets on one side that fit to the rivnut were at a slight angle which made it very difficult to slide the steps in but now they feel very firm. On the other side every thing fitted very easy but the step on this side can be wobbled due to the play in the rear bracket. In this normal? Also, the 6mm pins are very short and no shakeproof or spring washers are supplied. Mine were so short that they only had a couple of turns of thread made which quickly stripped. I'm going to get some longer pins which can have shakeproof washers and going to use thread lock on them. Don't fancy losing a sidestep at 80 mph.
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18th Mar 2011 8:01 pm |
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maffs Member Since: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Gwernymynydd - North Wales Posts: 328 |
I dont recall any issues... did you apply the correct torque? I'll have a look at mine tomorrow and post back. |
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18th Mar 2011 9:24 pm |
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Biscay Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Burton on Trent Posts: 94 |
Unfortunatly I have no Torque wrench so had to guess. didn't dare giving too much as 10nm doesn't seem much. |
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18th Mar 2011 9:31 pm |
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