Gotta follow the instructions bruh. Otherwise stuff happens and good parts get a bad rap.
I will say that I always torqued them to feel though.
So which is it?
Gotta follow the instructions bruh. Otherwise stuff happens and good parts get a bad rap.
I will say that I always torqued them to feel though.
In and of itself, poly deformation isn't a problem. Where it becomes a problem in a body lift is that each puck may be deforming a different amount (due to varying torque on the body mount bolts, twisting of the frame, flex in the tub, etc) and they no longer support the tub as they should. That leads to broken spot welds and other bad things, as has been experienced by others.
So which is it?
Anything to get away from the coil debate, eh?
It was being boring. But you not understanding how the body mount isolaters work is pretty irritating.
It was being boring. But you not understanding how the body mount isolaters work is pretty irritating.
Take the bet or keep talking. Your choice.
They just feed into each other. There's enough misunderstanding here without any hope of even considering how things actually work to bother much longer. Dude's only defense is you have to go to Kansas of all places to argue in person with someone that likely wouldn't even believe the JKS issue if you showed it in person.
Your bet is also irritating.
5 grand in your pocket is irritating? OK, believe as you will. You'd be going home $1,000.00 lighter if you had the guts to back up your talk.
Why does everything have to be about this bet? Why not just talk tech and explain it?
Why does everything have to be about this bet? Why not just talk tech and explain it?
Because he can't. (Prove me wrong)
We are too dumb to understand, you know? Just like with Bender.
What's the purpose of the rubber?