Thanks for the video, really helpful. The instructions mention to use loctite on the 10 and 12 mm bolts. Notice the original 12 mm bots there is red loctite. What did you use on the 10 mm?
Always use blue(for skids). Red takes heat to remove. You are preventing the bolts from backing out from vibration. Not rotational force or high frequency vibrations. You have to take these off occasionally. Red loctite is for bolts you hope to never remove, but don’t want to weld the component.
great. I haven't really had the chance to use them due to an injury. But Ozark Overland Adventure uses them and MoleisureXventures uses them on their Xterra and loves them.
This is an awesome tutorial. Thanks!
Thanks for the video, really helpful. The instructions mention to use loctite on the 10 and 12 mm bolts. Notice the original 12 mm bots there is red loctite. What did you use on the 10 mm?
I cannot remember which bolts I used Loctite on since it was a bit ago, unfortunately.
Always use blue(for skids). Red takes heat to remove. You are preventing the bolts from backing out from vibration. Not rotational force or high frequency vibrations. You have to take these off occasionally. Red loctite is for bolts you hope to never remove, but don’t want to weld the component.
Great job with the video
Thank you!
How arw these holding up?
great. I haven't really had the chance to use them due to an injury. But Ozark Overland Adventure uses them and MoleisureXventures uses them on their Xterra and loves them.
@WelcomeToTheOutdoors1 Gotcha. I seen a high price spike they use to be like ~$700 I seen yesterday they are $1300
@@jttribe7683It’s because inflation on materials is to the moon. Not the companies fault
Yay!