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This is a great write up - thanks for everyone input. Its a big help when trying to plan the purchase and install. Anyways, I am about to order A
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This is a great write up - thanks for everyone input. Its a big help when trying to plan the purchase and install.
Anyways, I am about to order A JPM Coachworks wheel for my Nismo. I just alittle concerned with the whole Torq Screws stipping. For those who have succefully done this - the correct bit is a T30 Tamper Proof correct? And a drill adaptor for the bit is highly recomended. What steps can I do to avoid, at all costs, stripping the screw? Is there any spray or bolt loosening spray that may help? If it strips - in a worst case scenario - what will I need to do to fix it. Thanks guys. |
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