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    What tools are needed?

    Okay yes okay
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    What tools are needed?

    *%^&*% computer bat died - re-typing, shortening. SC - You lost me. Don't know what HF sells. Maybe check my post again. I did. And after re-reading I see I was not completely clear on the context of the reference to aircraft industry. The intended context is, the aircraft industry...
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    What tools are needed?

    Yes - Torque wrench (s) Absolutely agree. I even use a torque wench for the automotive lug nuts. Yes I am aware some consider this past borderline OCD. If the manual lists a torque spec - use it I don't what the prices are these days - I bought mine thirty years ago. Pay what you have to...
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    What tools are needed?

    Tools for electrical Use crimp connectors if you can. They are superior to soldered. Before all the solder thugs jump in, this is not from me, this is from the airplane industry. A good crimped connection (right tool, right lug) is a gas tight connection. Get a ratcheting crimper ($60 mail...
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    What tools are needed?

    I was never a fan of Harbor freight until recently. However their high end hand tools are pretty good. and they say they are lifetime garanteed. don't know if they stand by that, haven't tried yet I bought their aluminium RV lift and two Al shorty jack stands. (Swaybar job) All worked well...
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    One exciting Peugeot Ad? You are in for a WOW !!!!!!!!

    What happens if you click on the wolf?
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    What's next in the sequence?

    Need the units on "37"
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    Thermometer

    At least one;) ice
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    Newbe

    Excellent year, model, color choice. You obviously have good taste. ice
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    New ride....

    Excellent choice on the model, year, color. Looks like you have the 16" wind screen, same one we had. We ended up changing to a 22". Much better. Other than that, really nice ride.
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    awesome wood stove

    No, "Hot" Couldn't resist:joke:
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    Very interesting trailer

    Tilt beds are nice. I'm impressed with the way this one folds up the light bar when the bed tilts down. That's intriging. Not clear on why the hydraulics are needed. The pivots could be set such that the bed tilts down when unlatched and then over balances and tips up when the spyder is...
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    Fuse Box

    Thanks for the specs. I was curious. ice
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    Cal sci windshield

    Can Am must not know this. Ours came with a 16". However, it is pretty "special" ;)
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    Cal sci windshield

    Had trouble with the pic upload. Got it. The 16" is held in position. The 22" is installed. Reference for line of sight: I'm 5-10, 30" inseam.
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    Fuse Box

    Yes, that would be true. And I'm pretty sure it doesn't draw that. That was a curiosity question about the spec. So, just curious: Jt - what size fuse is the mfg calling for?
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    Cal sci windshield

    There have been a few posts inquiring about taller wider wind screens. I just replaced the 16" stock windscreen with a 22" cal sci. Got to ride about an hour and a half today, 40F, gusting to 15 mph. Did not get to try it out with wife, so don't know about wind on her yet. Also don't know...
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    Fuse Box

    Just curious: What is the current draw for a 1000w stereo? ice
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    Do Anyone Here Use Nitogen in your Tires?

    This one is about physics and chemistry. Water vapor in the compressed air: Vapor pressure of water is .2psia at 50F and 1psia at 100F. Considering the tires are 20psig - 30psig, it is not going to affect much of anything. That is assuming there is any noticeable quantity. And no, water, by...
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    Do Anyone Here Use Nitogen in your Tires?

    Following is based on work experience with N2, compressed and liquid, and for my home use, compressed Argon, Argon,CO2, O2, Acetylene. I'm neither advocating nor not advocating using N2 in one's tires If one wants N2 for tires, I'd recommend going to an industrial gas supply. Buy a bottle and...
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