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โMar-13-2019 11:54 AM
mkirsch wrote:
How would a mag drill help?
Springs are curved, only about 3" wide, and usually have some sort of clamp within a few inches of the end. There is no place for the mag drill to "mag." Mag drills need a surface at least the same size as their base, and generally pretty thick, to work well.
โMar-13-2019 06:51 AM
โMar-13-2019 06:15 AM
mnih wrote:
I also would have ordered directly from Torklift instead of having the dealer do it,
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โMar-10-2019 05:57 PM
Rustofer wrote:
My set of lowers came with 4 drill bits last year - they were hard and sharp - sharpened at a very steep angle. I used my cordless drill, with the springs still on the truck in my driveway. Also used a couple blocks of wood - fulcrum and lever - to add more push to the drill. Cut through the leafs very well, though I did chip 3 of the bits on the final break-through. 2017 F-350.
โMar-10-2019 04:42 PM
โMar-10-2019 12:54 PM
mnih wrote:Ski Pro 3 wrote:
Not sure about where you live, but in California, it is illegal to up the price after a quote is given. This is through the BAR, Bureau of Automotive Repair.
If they want to over charge you after the fact, then they can refund your money on the material.
I would take my refund and run from that crooked place. Over $700 to drill 4 holes?! That is a crime! I drilled my RAM leafs out by hand using a batter operated drill without problem. They provided 4 drill bits for the 4 holes and I only needed one to do all 4 holes.
Here's a tip when drilling; I used a horseshoe magnet around the hole I was drilling. Almost all the shavings stuck to the magnet instead of falling down on top of me. The shavings can be hot, so wear full protection. I used a clear full face shield I wear when using my grinder and buttoned my shirt up to the collar.
Many thanks. Interesting, that California law. Iโm in Arizona, anyone know if thereโs a law against upping the price? A quick google search turned up nothing useful but Iโll keep looking.
โMar-10-2019 12:28 PM
Ski Pro 3 wrote:
Not sure about where you live, but in California, it is illegal to up the price after a quote is given. This is through the BAR, Bureau of Automotive Repair.
If they want to over charge you after the fact, then they can refund your money on the material.
I would take my refund and run from that crooked place. Over $700 to drill 4 holes?! That is a crime! I drilled my RAM leafs out by hand using a batter operated drill without problem. They provided 4 drill bits for the 4 holes and I only needed one to do all 4 holes.
Here's a tip when drilling; I used a horseshoe magnet around the hole I was drilling. Almost all the shavings stuck to the magnet instead of falling down on top of me. The shavings can be hot, so wear full protection. I used a clear full face shield I wear when using my grinder and buttoned my shirt up to the collar.