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Old 02-12-2025, 09:49 PM   #6
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Re: dash pads

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Originally Posted by FoodStamp View Post
I also did a dashes direct pad but ordered from summit racing which was half the price. These from summit could be old stock or blemish ones they have of the end of the batch as I also have low spots where the mounting studs are when tightening down. Speculation only on that.

It fit great like it should but Its cold here right now and i have loosened the nuts some what to see if when it gets hot if the pad will settle correctly. Great pad and i got the i think last Green one from summit. It doesnt look bad at all, I think we can agree the best we can settle on is whats reproduced at the moment.

Yes, it is recommended to not tighten down the nuts all the way, just snug.
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