![]() |
My first A Piece of Crap
This morning I decided it was a good day to wash, clay, and wax my car...since I havent done it at all the whole summer (rained a lot!)
Anyway, after the wax I notice that my hood has since warped into the shape it should, since the last time I adjusted my hood pins, so I started to adjust them to take up the slack. I did the driver's pin just fine, but when I got to the passenger's stud the nuts were stuck so well w/ red threadlock I couldnt even budge it. These were stainless pins and I ended up bending the top of the stud rather than breaking the nut loose... Pissed, I dug out the dremel and cut the top of the stud and pulled the whole thing out. I didnt feel safe with just one pin so I called around and the only local pins were APC, 10miles away. ....I bought them and replaced the only stud. Dear god...what A Piece of Crap! I bought the "polished" pins because I was not interested in blue. These are super, super light (too much so) and I feel only moderately safer than I did before. The "polish" seems to actually be flaking off and I had to bend the rad support to get the stud to fit into the slot of the top mount. I have already started looking for good prices on momo or sparco stainless pins..... When I buy a set I'll be selling these for $5, because thats all they should cost in the first place (not $16) Moral of the story...no red threadlocker on hood pins... |
:D
thanks for the heads up |
lol, i could have told you not to choose those.
|
Yeah, its obvious, I know. But I needed a pin today, and it was the only option. I totally would have felt just as safe (maybe safer) with a ziptie...
|
that sucks. i know the sparcos and momos are overpriced.
|
lol poor poor guy
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:12 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin Version 3.5.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© 2006 HSTuners.com