Newfie Apex
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Heres a big thanks to the crew from Muffinworks....I ordered a bunch of stuff from them...Tunnel extension, a arm protectors, and rail extensions...The quality of the work...Excellent! Strong tough parts....And the powdercoating flawless.....Thanks, well worth every cent spent!


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Lets see some pic's once you get it all mounted!
Ive used there stuff in the past with great results....
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I have all the same stuff to go on my Apex as well. Only minor issue I have is the holes in the A-Arm Protectors didn't line up very well. I have to re-drill some of the holes.
What extension did you get?
What extension did you get?
Newfie Apex
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I went with the 121"-136"...I was thinking of calling you after I saw you had your sled for sale...Was thinking about going 144..then I hooked into a good deal on a 136"X1.5" track...
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Right on. I never had any bites on my sled so I'll be doing the extension. Just figured I would toss out the idea of a trade before I done the work.
niko
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My bar risers are not fairing to well, they keep coming loose and moving. I 've tried loctite on the bolts even tapping a bolt thought the side and they still move. I'm dropping down lower and trying something else.


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niko said:My bar risers are not fairing to well, they keep coming loose and moving. I 've tried loctite on the bolts even tapping a bolt thought the side and they still move. I'm dropping down lower and trying something else.
Niko - I sent you a PM. We would like to know what kind of problems you are having.
mud99
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gade I have the same issue, it is impossible to tighten the 8" enough for it to withstand rolling the sled over the bars, they rotate at the bottom. Not sure how it can be fixed, the riser is like a big lever.
I was going to mill a notch and key to prevent them from moving, but maybe knurling or cutting grooves might work too.
I was going to mill a notch and key to prevent them from moving, but maybe knurling or cutting grooves might work too.


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mud99 said:gade I have the same issue, it is impossible to tighten the 8" enough for it to withstand rolling the sled over the bars, they rotate at the bottom. Not sure how it can be fixed, the riser is like a big lever.
I was going to mill a notch and key to prevent them from moving, but maybe knurling or cutting grooves might work too.
Sent you a PM.
niko
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mud99 said:gade I have the same issue, it is impossible to tighten the 8" enough for it to withstand rolling the sled over the bars, they rotate at the bottom. Not sure how it can be fixed, the riser is like a big lever.
I was going to mill a notch and key to prevent them from moving, but maybe knurling or cutting grooves might work too.
I did just that drilled a small hole / pin into the side of the lower mount and it worked for a short time but now its moving side ways. Maybe knurling is the answer. Pics coming later today.
niko.
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