Had the same thing happen to me except the shop refused to admit was their fault or ratchet, it wasn’t a Snap-On or any other worthwhile brand, and they had the gall to ask me to leave it with them. 🤣
Do you know what breed or breeds your dog is?
Spitting image of one of ours that is a bit of a mystery.
We suspect Kelpie, Lab,and maybe some Coy (by behavior and where she was picked up from.)
That’s a great price.
How do the brackets look?
Do you think they are heavy duty enough to support the weight of the vehicle or are these built more for looks?
They do look great by the way.
Awesome, thanks!
Nah, I’m not bothered by it. Just have done enough of this sort of stuff that I tend to try and be cautious and gather more info when something doesn’t seem quite right rather than paint myself into a corner and have to pull out the f***up fixing tools.
That’s a bizarre take on my question.
Just trying to figure out if other people had the same situation and if it worked out fine or if I somehow ended up with the wrong size holes in my roll bar and should find another solution.
Have you installed one of these tops?
How was the fit for the...
So was the fit not sloppy on yours?
The concern is more the rivnut coming loose and spinning when trying to install or remove the bolt. Turns out there is a larger hole forward on the outside side of the bar. Might be able to fish the nut and bolt end out if it has to be ground off, or at least...
You folks that have installed this top, how was the fit for the rivnuts in your roll cage holes?
The holes in my cage are just slightly smaller than the flange on the rivnuts. About 2mm larger than the barrel of the rivnut.
My experience with rivnuts is that they’re fairly sketchy even with...
Might be able to find a clevis pin like you’d use on a sailing dingy or daysailer that would work. They’re typically stainless or otherwise corrosion resistant and come with a split ring that has a curl on one end for easily starting it in or out of the hole.