kinger
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Do you have to loosen the rear axle wheels to do it? I already gobbed them up with red lok-tite not thinking!
srxpert
Expert
tension
I believe you have to loosen up the axle.shane
I believe you have to loosen up the axle.shane
Grimm
TY 4 Stroke God
I think ya do to.
I don't understand why Red Lock Tite is required. Red is permanent strength and requires heat to release. Not very comfortable with using heat on a plastic suspension.
I don't understand why Red Lock Tite is required. Red is permanent strength and requires heat to release. Not very comfortable with using heat on a plastic suspension.
racemad55
Extreme
That's exactly what I was thinking about the locktite,didn't use any, gonna bring home some blue threadlocker tom. from work. Definitely not RED!
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Yes, You have to loosen the rear axle everytime you want to adjust the track. I did not put the locktite on the bolts. does not make any sense. I adjusted my track to be snug, as it was 45 degrees outside. I will wait for cold weather and adjust it again. The only thing I can think is because the bolt is threaded into that block, and there is no lock washer, they want locktite. Would sure make it difficult to readjust.
stoutner
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I put the locktite on and installed my skid several days later. I was able to loosen the rear axle bolts without problem. I did not completely goop the threads up. I put about 2 drops on each bolt.
OneBadWarrior
Expert
I would use blue lok-tite not red. Red is designed for bolts that are not going to be adjusted or removed. You can remove them without heat. I wouldn't go without something! The last thing you want is to have a bolt fall out on the trail. Just my 2 cents.
Grimm
TY 4 Stroke God
Yup, go blue.
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