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Old Sep 6, 2004 | 11:17 PM
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Harder Install: Pulley or Plugs?

Harder Install: Pulley or Plugs?

Me and my brother installed a 4lb lower pulley last weekend. Not to bad. Took us about 2 hours, taking our time. I bought some plugs, but now im a little nervous. Looks like a pain! Any advice? Think we can handle it without too much trouble?
 
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Old Sep 6, 2004 | 11:35 PM
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Old Sep 6, 2004 | 11:51 PM
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Thanks. That was a great write-up. I think I can handle it.
 
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 12:28 AM
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Just make sure you have a 7mm swivel socket, makes the job on #7 alot easier
 
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 01:41 AM
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Just make sure you have a 7mm swivel socket, makes the job on #7 alot easier
And a telesoping magnet!!!

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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 09:06 AM
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Just make sure you have a 7mm swivel socket, makes the job on #7 alot easier
I'm confused by what "swivel socket" means. I have a 1/4" drive swivel to attach to the driver...and then I can attach whatever size I need on the end of that. Is that sufficient? Or are you talking about some one-off tool that I have to get from MAC, etc.?

Thx.
 
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 09:13 AM
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I'm confused by what "swivel socket" means. I have a 1/4" drive swivel to attach to the driver...and then I can attach whatever size I need on the end of that. Is that sufficient? Or are you talking about some one-off tool that I have to get from MAC, etc.?

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you can get one at Sears.. It is a 7mm swivel, it will be shorter that using a 7mm and a swivel, making it easier to reach the bolt...
 
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 09:31 AM
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Originally posted by WA 2 FST
I'm confused by what "swivel socket" means. I have a 1/4" drive swivel to attach to the driver...and then I can attach whatever size I need on the end of that. Is that sufficient? Or are you talking about some one-off tool that I have to get from MAC, etc.?

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You can see a Picture of the required tools from My How to




The swivel socket is in the upper left corner...

Also have the suggested telescoping magnet

Doug
 
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 10:20 AM
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Got it! Thanks Doug.
 
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