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hey all im gna get torched for this but i really need to borrow a 28mm ringy... im putting my hicas lock bar in and its being a kent!

my ring set doesnt go that big so its stupid to buy one for 2 bolts lol....

*needs to have an open end*

cheers :blink: ps ill pick it up/drop off obviously.

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hey all im gna get torched for this but i really need to borrow a 28mm ringy... im putting my hicas lock bar in and its being a kent!

my ring set doesnt go that big so its stupid to buy one for 2 bolts lol....

*needs to have an open end*

cheers :blink: ps ill pick it up/drop off obviously.

where abouts are you adam ?

Is this to crack then ends on the HICAS unit? If so I used a set of pump pliers like these

Did the trick just right for me buddy. Like you I didn't have a spanner big enough so I had to get creative

ok just went out too the shed when i did mine and my sons i used a 5/8 withworth spanner that i have it measures 27.93 mm worked a treat

ps mine is a heavy duty open ended spanner if thats any good too ya

Edited by mid life crisis

im at burnside :)

i tryed heslo but ive got stabilizer bars so it gives me less movement :D ive msgd luke hopfuly he delivers the goods :iluvff:

does any one know if the hicas arms undo at the wheel end? i undid a bolt but i got no movement :S its a weird squishy ball joint thing :S.....

Edited by chef_stagea
im at burnside :P

i tryed heslo but ive got stabilizer bars so it gives me less movement :P ive msgd luke hopfuly he delivers the goods :P

does any one know if the hicas arms undo at the wheel end? i undid a bolt but i got no movement :S its a weird squishy ball joint thing :S.....

Got the same bars man, still could do it.

The arms should undo at the other end, but to be honest never really tried. Easier to get it apart while it's all on the car however mate :)

Got the same bars man, still could do it.

The arms should undo at the other end, but to be honest never really tried. Easier to get it apart while it's all on the car however mate :P

:P round 2 ding ding!..... spose ill toughen up!

Could u jack it up and get a air gun onto it?

lukes jackshake brings all the guns to the yard and they like 'yo mines bigger than yars' damn rite, mines bigger than yars, i could sell u a kit, but id have to charge

-D

hey mate. didnt fit no :) but thats kool i managed to get it done... when do u need it back?? do u rekn i could like post it to ya :S lol

surprised it didnt fit maybe the stags are a little diffrent from the r33 you can post it if ya like dont know what that would cost tho lol or send it by courier too profix pooraka what ever is easier

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