When will these be available again? I want to order one.Any problems or concerns, sir?
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When will these be available again? I want to order one.Any problems or concerns, sir?
When will these be available again? I want to order one.
Some of us don't do Facebook. Can you explain what this is regarding, or post a screenshot?Installation problem,,,,,
https://www.facebook.com/groups/177...-the-pictures-one-of-the-bolt/878808960737285
HRG
The current stock is sold out, but the next batch is on its way to the Amazon warehouse.When will these be available again? I want to order one.
The current stock is sold out, but the next batch is on its way to the Amazon warehouse.Same with me....
This batch of products is currently out of stock, but the next shipment is on its way to the Amazon warehouse.Bah, I was too slow. I actually found this on Amazon browsing about 10 minutes ago and put it in my cart for later. Saw the post here with the discount, went back to my cart and now it says "Currently Unavailable"
Like to see pics of the "breaker bar" you mentioned...Just installed mine on my 23 Tremor. No muffler in the way for me just the factory tail pipe. Install took about 30 minutes, and I followed the directions!!! I used my own sockets 10mm and 18mm. I also used a breaker bar on the 2 frame bolts on step 5. Fit and finish are great. Now I don't have to worry about mud and rocks etc.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/177...rNkWQt9kQ-h5eLrKa9iqfc38J3On39w3&__tn__=<,P-RSome of us don't do Facebook. Can you explain what this is regarding, or post a screenshot?
You can try loosening the surrounding screws a bit; it should make the last bolt holes easier to align and tighten.https://www.facebook.com/groups/177257464225775/user/1471637458/?__cft__[0]=AZXpEe1wu0AcnXqVnVARPqltlzwyJTx06Rhd8sh55uPp7ERs4N8xlC0anOn_ZIFxBBWZUI6RUAQ-whebDLNKmpPB5-HAF6tua-dlfPL8D5KaTVG0y4hIXApFrNkWQt9kQ-h5eLrKa9iqfc38J3On39w3&__tn__=<,P-R
Tom Hollett
Mabett Underbody Cavity Shield review:
You can see in the pictures one of the bolt holes does not line up properly making it impossible to thread the bolt into this specific location. What should have been a simple 20 minute install took over an hour due to multiple attempts to shift the plates and make a compromise on alignment that would accommodate all bolts BUT no amount of effort succeeded.
I suppose I could have theoretically bent the mounting bracket to make it work, but I’m not convinced the effort would have succeeded given the tolerances. Candidly, however, that shouldn’t be necessary for a new product out of the box.
It’s a solid solution and seems to be fine without this particular bolt…it just bugs me it’s not filled. I suppose I’ll come up with something small to cover it up, but it’ll probably be fine without it.
So ultimately a 5-star product reduced to 3 stars for the frustration. Your mileage may vary.
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Cardboard is the answer.Unfortunately, in my case it's a gravel driveway and no garage. Should be interesting.
Use two sheets.Exactly my situation. Gravel hurts my old bones, even when it's under a sheet of cardboard.
I discovered by dumb luck that our rarely used summer lounge chair full length cushions come right off, make great insulated and comfy under vehicle work mats - I actually fell asleep for a minute while doing a spare tire assessment. I don't recommend cardboard -)Use two sheets.
Thanks for your feedback. I hope you’re able to resolve the issue tomorrow.I had similar issues with bolt holes, but had to leave so I did not address it yet.
Will probably take more time and redo it tomorrow.
As far as the frame bolts, I had to use an impact, no way I could get that loose with the included wrench, and used a socket/open ended wrench for a few of the others
If I can adjust based off Ryan's suggestions, this will be a 4.5 / 5 with the install being the .5 off.
I don't live near snow/salted roads but do live near the beach and figured this was an inexpensive way to address the issue, as well as support Mabett for listening to what a ton of MTC members wanted.