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    If anyone could suggest a rivet gun that they successfully used without the gun bending/breaking etc. I would appreciate it.

    I can't imagine breaking the rivet gun as the epoxy cures, that would not be a good situation. I see some that are listed as "heavy duty" for use with steel rivets and reviews have said they broke after usage with steel rivets.
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      Eh, I used a shitty (i.e. off of amazon) non-hydraulic rivet gun and it was totally fine. Great forearm workout, but never did I feel like it would break.
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        Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
        If anyone could suggest a rivet gun that they successfully used without the gun bending/breaking etc. I would appreciate it.

        I can't imagine breaking the rivet gun as the epoxy cures, that would not be a good situation. I see some that are listed as "heavy duty" for use with steel rivets and reviews have said they broke after usage with steel rivets.
        Marson hp2 or malco 2in1.
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          Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
          If anyone could suggest a rivet gun that they successfully used without the gun bending/breaking etc. I would appreciate it.

          I can't imagine breaking the rivet gun as the epoxy cures, that would not be a good situation. I see some that are listed as "heavy duty" for use with steel rivets and reviews have said they broke after usage with steel rivets.


          how far are you on the process? I've prepped everything and measured, i'm about to start cutting the trunk area. I need to go buy a 4" cut off wheel from harbor freight though.

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            Originally posted by Tonggi View Post



            how far are you on the process? I've prepped everything and measured, i'm about to start cutting the trunk area. I need to go buy a 4" cut off wheel from harbor freight though.
            I plan to start this weekend, way behind where I wanted to be at this point in time.
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              Originally posted by Cubieman View Post

              I plan to start this weekend, way behind where I wanted to be at this point in time.
              BTW I didnt need a 4" cut wheel. I just removed the cover on my angle grinder and it worked fine. But I did buy a lot of metal brush wheels to help with the paint.

              I think I bought more tools than I really needed to but luckily I didnt open them all!

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                I feel accomplished, finally complete with this install. I did everything to the T.

                The biggest issue I ran into was my rivet gun not strong enough to break the big rivet on the side so I had to really muscle them off.
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                  Originally posted by Tonggi View Post
                  I feel accomplished, finally complete with this install. I did everything to the T.

                  The biggest issue I ran into was my rivet gun not strong enough to break the big rivet on the side so I had to really muscle them off.
                  Nice work!
                  I just purchased all hardware/tools last night and will begin disassembly maybe tonight, I sure hope it all goes as well as it did for you.
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                    Originally posted by Cubieman View Post

                    Nice work!
                    I just purchased all hardware/tools last night and will begin disassembly maybe tonight, I sure hope it all goes as well as it did for you.
                    starting a job is like ripping off a band aid. Man it took me forever to get started!!

                    Now I have to clean up the underside with a wire brush to clear the surface rust and repaint then the reassembly begins. Got my subframe parts from the powder coater and they look sick. Gotta install the CMP bushings and slowly put back together since its so damn heavy

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                      Silver POR15 helps hide the bar a bit more with some solid rust prevention as well.

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                        Originally posted by Sid_E46 View Post
                        Silver POR15 helps hide the bar a bit more with some solid rust prevention as well.

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                        Dang I should of painted my silver too.

                        tightening the front bolt is becoming a pain, def needs 2 people, the nuts are those locking nuts that are oval in size. so the bolt keeps rotating.

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                          Originally posted by Tonggi View Post

                          Dang I should of painted my silver too.

                          tightening the front bolt is becoming a pain, def needs 2 people, the nuts are those locking nuts that are oval in size. so the bolt keeps rotating.
                          Great job guys!

                          Please remember to use the extra plain nut as a locking nut in one of the ways shown below. The jammed nuts will now act as a bolt that allows you to use a wrench when inserting the stud and when holding the stud while tightening the top collar nut (in the gusset cup).

                          Once that top collar nut nut is tightened the stud is fixed and there’s no need to hold the stud when later tightening the lower nut that holds the subframe.




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                            Originally posted by VinceSE2 View Post

                            Great job guys!

                            Please remember to use the extra plain nut as a locking nut in one of the ways shown below. The jammed nuts will now act as a bolt that allows you to use a wrench when inserting the stud and when holding the stud while tightening the top collar nut (in the gusset cup).

                            Once that top collar nut nut is tightened the stud is fixed and there’s no need to hold the stud when later tightening the lower nut that holds the subframe.




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                            THATS what those nuts are for!!!!!! duh!

                            Edit: I did the complete install watching videos. I did not find the printout instructions you sent anywhere online.
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                              A drop in the bucket...what did I get myself into!


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                              Ssv1/Catted Sec. 1/SS 2.5" Sec. 2/SCZA

                              OE CSL Bootlid/AS SSK/BC Coils/4.10 Gears/ Sportline 8S Wheels/Cobra Nogaros
                              RACP Plates/Vincebar/CMP/Turner RTAB/Beisan

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                                Originally posted by VinceSE2 View Post

                                Great job guys!

                                Please remember to use the extra plain nut as a locking nut in one of the ways shown below. The jammed nuts will now act as a bolt that allows you to use a wrench when inserting the stud and when holding the stud while tightening the top collar nut (in the gusset cup).

                                Once that top collar nut nut is tightened the stud is fixed and there’s no need to hold the stud when later tightening the lower nut that holds the subframe.




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                                Vince, since Ardalite 2014 isn't currently available I purchased 3M 08115 panel bonding adhesive, there is talk on the forums that maybe the 3M 07113 structural adhesive may be the better choice.

                                I wondered if you had any thoughts on this, thanks!
                                2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
                                Karbonius/OEM Snorkel/Flap/HTE Tuned
                                Ssv1/Catted Sec. 1/SS 2.5" Sec. 2/SCZA

                                OE CSL Bootlid/AS SSK/BC Coils/4.10 Gears/ Sportline 8S Wheels/Cobra Nogaros
                                RACP Plates/Vincebar/CMP/Turner RTAB/Beisan

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