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Author: Subject: Re-mounting rear wings- rivnuts or nuts & bolts
James

posted on 27/4/10 at 03:30 PM Reply With Quote
Re-mounting rear wings- rivnuts or nuts & bolts

Further to my moaning post last week about jobs to do on the car, one of them is to raise the rear wings by 1" so they're flush with the rollbar mount and hopefully will no longer hit the tyres on full bump.

First time around I used a mixture of rivnuts in the side panel and nuts/bolts in the boot area. No real idea why I did it this way.

Only problem now is I don't have a rivnut tool!
I can probably borrow one from someone but wondered if I need to.


So, any effective ways of doing it from others? Any benefits of nuts/bolt versus rivnuts?


I spose rivnuts are good as I won't have to remove the inner panels/boot panel to remove the rear wings!

Cheers,
James

[Edited on 27/4/10 by James]





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sucksqueezebangblow

posted on 27/4/10 at 03:56 PM Reply With Quote
I'm probably going to use ally nuts and bolts 'cos I don't like rivnuts, they have a tendency to spin and then you have to make a mess of the panel to get them out.





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Alan M

posted on 27/4/10 at 04:41 PM Reply With Quote
I agree with above

I used 4 stainless nuts, bolts and penny washers for each wing and have had no problems






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Humbug

posted on 27/4/10 at 04:52 PM Reply With Quote
I used nuts and bolts with penny washers when I had to change my wings. No probs.
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spdpug98

posted on 27/4/10 at 04:56 PM Reply With Quote
I used nylon nuts and bolts with metal penny washers, I believe some of the racers do it in the hope that if they get a tap then the bolts break rather than the wing/body







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BenB

posted on 27/4/10 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
Nice idea re the nylon bolt shearing. Should also snap off if some plonker decides to try sitting on your car!!
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Neville Jones

posted on 27/4/10 at 05:42 PM Reply With Quote
Was having this same conversation with a friend just last weekend. Final conclusion was to use Dzus quarter turn fasteners.

Makes it quick and easy to get the wings off to do any work on the rear corners when needed.

Cheers,
Nev.

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lsdweb

posted on 27/4/10 at 08:26 PM Reply With Quote
As spdpug98 said - nylon bolts / nuts especially if you're going to "track" it.

Wyn






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Steve Hignett

posted on 27/4/10 at 09:15 PM Reply With Quote
Rivnuts aren't really best used for something like that.

What you need are Jack Nuts...








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RK

posted on 28/4/10 at 01:16 AM Reply With Quote
I vote for bolts and penny washers. Rivnuts are a real pain in the bum - although you don't need a tool, two nuts (one oversize) and a wrench will do. I've even used nylon picture hangers with steel screws into my car in some places.
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James

posted on 28/4/10 at 01:35 PM Reply With Quote
Okay, thanks all!

Cheers,
James





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