Interested in the new Toyota Tundra? Stop in at the Toyota Tundra Forum @ www.tundratalk.net!
Toyota FJ Cruiser Header Background Toyota FJ Cruiser Header Right

» Search Used Cars
Search for used vehicles by ZIP, please enter Zipcode below:
Google Links


» Wheel & Tire Center

Google Ads

Sponsors

Go Back   Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum > Home
Register Home Forum Active Topics Photo Gallery Chat Blogs Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read


       
Registered Members do not see the above ads. Please Register Today - It's quick and free!
View Single Post
Old 12-14-2006, 02:32 PM   #24 (permalink)
FJoel
Supporting Vendor
 
FJoel's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2006
Member Number: 4197
Location: Beautiful British Columbia
Posts: 3,564
Lifetime Supporting Member
Re: Welcome Ellis Precision

Quote:
OneManBanned previously said: View Post
so how was the concert !?
Freakin' awesome! Thanks so much! I'll email you with more details.

Quote:
Tony5150RN previously said: View Post
Now my only question is about the tightness of the clamp. I tightened it down to where it was pretty snug but it seemed like it definately could be tightened some more. However I didn't want to push the limit and destroy something. So, I hope I got it tight enough.

I just wonder what the weakest link in the Battery clamp system is. Is it the FJoel clamp, the metal that those hooks hook into, or that battery itself? Which would be the first to give if over tightened?

Thanks again!
Tony
I wondered the same thing when I first put one in my FJ. I know the aluminum will flex a little, but I can't see that solid chunk of billet ever breaking. My guess would be the holes those threaded rods hook into, for weakest link. I should try to find a torque setting that works. Looks like I'm taking mine out again! Hahaha

BMThiker, I will resend the pic today.
FJoel is offline   Reply With Quote
 
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.0.0

All times are GMT -6. The time now is 05:16 PM.

  • AutoForums.com
  • Truck
  • European
  • Import
  • Domestic
  • Manufacturer

AutoForums.com is the premier network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
We operate more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share experiences and opinions as a community.

Visit AutoForums.com today.

For advertising information, please visit our AutoForums.com website and Contact Us, or send an email message to sales@autoforums.com.