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myredracer
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May 26, 2016

Question for Glowstep owners

I installed a set of the Glowsteps last season along with a few other folks. I left them extended over the winter and when I went to collapse them for our first trip out in April, they were so dang tight I could barely budge them.

Has anyone else had this problem? I seem to recall someone getting some upgraded washers and/or bolts from Torklift. Am wondering if some dry lube will help or will backing off the nylock nuts work or both.
  • Mine are getting stiffer as well. Debated on a dry lube or the bolt loosening. Be advised, do VERY little on the bolt loosening. One member went to far and they extended very fast on him...
  • #1nobby wrote:
    myredracer wrote:
    I installed a set of the Glowsteps last season along with a few other folks. I left them extended over the winter and when I went to collapse them for our first trip out in April, they were so dang tight I could barely budge them.

    Has anyone else had this problem? I seem to recall someone getting some upgraded washers and/or bolts from Torklift. Am wondering if some dry lube will help or will backing off the nylock nuts work or both.


    They should still be under warranty...why not give them a call for their suggestions?


    X2. Mine have only been installed for a few weeks so I haven't experienced this.
  • myredracer wrote:
    I installed a set of the Glowsteps last season along with a few other folks. I left them extended over the winter and when I went to collapse them for our first trip out in April, they were so dang tight I could barely budge them.

    Has anyone else had this problem? I seem to recall someone getting some upgraded washers and/or bolts from Torklift. Am wondering if some dry lube will help or will backing off the nylock nuts work or both.


    They should still be under warranty...why not give them a call for their suggestions?
  • Probably swelled a bit, eh? I have read where others have loosened the bracket bolts to get everything moving right. Some lube isn't going to hurt anything so that might be the easy answer.