I did think that two, but kept it to myself
Such nice manners. Your parents taught you well if you can't say something nice don't say anything at all. To bad other people couldn't be a little more tactful.I did think that two, but kept it to myself
I had the same problem last year with the installation, I improvised tooJust got done installing the thing cooker can on my T3, what a pain in the ass..
Instructions are not detailed at all. The L bracket doesn't fit in the suggested location and had to be bent into a 45. They supply a rivet, who has a rivet gun at home? Simple lock nut and bolt would do the job.
Also the left side spring location is way off. Had to use two springs attached to the foot well.
Is it just me or did anyone else have this much trouble?
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The question is who dosnt have a rivet gun..if for some odd reason you dont they are 10 dollars at can tire..
If you are really having that much trouble installing a can on you're sled I really dont think you should be working
on a snowmobile.
Very entertaining though lol thanks!
Ok just so ya know, it's not like cooking with a regular cookerYesssss I am not alone !! I think it's the welds on the pipe that are different judging from pics I've seen.
Can't wait to get out there and use this thing. I want to go into a medical induced coma till the snow hits hard.
The question is who dosnt have a rivet gun..if for some odd reason you dont they are 10 dollars at can tire..
If you are really having that much trouble installing a can on you're sled I really dont think you should be working
on a snowmobile.
Very entertaining though lol thanks!
The question is who dosnt have a rivet gun..if for some odd reason you dont they are 10 dollars at can tire..
If you are really having that much trouble installing a can on you're sled I really dont think you should be working
on a snowmobile.
Very entertaining though lol thanks!
What kind of auto mechanic doesn't have a rivet gun??? Joking lolOh FFS!!! Give the guy a break! He was frustrated and venting. Last I checked, that's a pretty common occurrence on this forum. I'd have been pissed too, if I spent all that money and things didn't fit. The LEAST they could do is let you know you'd need a rivet gun. I ran into the same thing 2 weeks ago putting skid plates on my Outlander XMR. Freakin HORRIBLE instructions, and ZERO mention of the required rivet gun. I've been an auto mechanic for 22 years, and now, as of 2 weeks ago, I have a rivet gun at home.
Quit busting his balls over a little vent of frustration.
What kind of auto mechanic doesn't have a rivet gun??? Joking lol
So many things riveted lol
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lmfao!!!
Instructions or a note when buying should say rivet gun necessary. Like when you buy pretty much anything else after market, there is a tool list or hey you need a rivet gun, etc etc.
Obviously I talked to them. I had no clue if I had the wrong pipe or if it needed some custom work to make it fit. They were helpful. I was more wondering if anyone else had a fitment issue. Seems like putting this in a T3 was an after thought. You pay nearly $500 for a can you'd think they would throw in a nut and bolt for the guys that don't have rivet guns laying around. Common sense to me.
You're not really a sledder if you don't have a rivet gun.