You can get a 3/8th socket with tool onto the tensdioner nut, well I can anyway!-Nighthawk- wrote:Hmm if Payaya doesn't have a similar tool I can use I might pay to borrow that off you if that's cool
Edit: actually it's just a ground down socket. I'll attempt to make one myself
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+1 That's how I did mine. I guess it just depends on the size of the socket/wrench you have.payaya wrote:You can get a 3/8th socket with tool onto the tensdioner nut, well I can anyway!-Nighthawk- wrote:Hmm if Payaya doesn't have a similar tool I can use I might pay to borrow that off you if that's cool
Edit: actually it's just a ground down socket. I'll attempt to make one myself
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Yeah tried a 3/8 socket, it went on but wouldn't budge (we tried an extension on the top but that didn't help)
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Are the tools you using slipping off the nut when you are trying to loosen? If so you most likely have rounded off the nut. But if its a case of just being too tight the nut should be still good.
PM me I may be able to meet up with ya ans loosen the nut off for ya.
PM me I may be able to meet up with ya ans loosen the nut off for ya.
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We are having an FTO DIY Day this weekend in Melbourne. If you're interested in coming please post in this thread:
http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28266
http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28266