I thought it would, but can’t be any worse than a regular nut.Just so you're aware, your exhaust temps will probably melt out the nylon so a Nylock probably won't do you much good.
I thought it would, but can’t be any worse than a regular nut.Just so you're aware, your exhaust temps will probably melt out the nylon so a Nylock probably won't do you much good.
Just snug 2 regular nuts up tight against each other, highly unlikely it will ever come loose. Probably not even when you want it too.I thought it would, but can’t be any worse than a regular nut.
Update on the lights- I drove around for about 10 minutes earlier this week. I learned that the angle iron wasn't stiff enough to prevent vibrations from effecting those top heavy lights. As I drove down the road and hit bumps I could see the light bouncing up and down slightly, and it annoyed me enough to do something about it. I bought some square tube and have that all ready to mount when the paint dries. I think it will solve the problem. I will get pics and give a final report after I install tomorrow.What are you using for mounts? That's always been a hangup, trying to find something that let's me mount and aim the lights.
Or what about those single oblong nuts that have the triangles cast in them....?Just snug 2 regular nuts up tight against each other, highly unlikely it will ever come loose. Probably not even when you want it too.
James
Yes a crimped lock nut would work also.Or what about those single oblong nuts that have the triangles cast in them....?
Would one of those work or be too much of a pain vs the double nut?
My local Ace (17 miles) have the oblong (not round) ones for sale....
I can’t seem to find it, I also have an iPhone. Where’d you get that?wasn’t aware you can make oil burners an app until now!
what nero said, when your on the website hit the share icon and scroll all the way down to add to Home ScreenI can’t seem to find it, I also have an iPhone. Where’d you get that?