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Old 08-21-2012, 05:40 PM
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so i have a founders adjustable rod on my car but every few days the screws for adjusting back off what have you guys used to keep them in place?
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A dab of red locktite and crank them down so tight it's not even funny. I emailed UMI a few times about what was going on and that's what they told me to do. I bought a skinny crescent wrench to fit in there.
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The bolt on the thred just tighten it hard. I have a umi one never backed off
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*nut on the thread
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ill try the loctite and yah i have tighten them as far as it will go but the streets around me sucks guess from all the moving is what backs them off.
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Spuer glue. Actually I would use locktite.



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