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0 2017/09/29 11:36:22 DeerHunter
The Dynalites use a single "Speedpin" that replaces a single-use cotter pin.  Unfortunately, Carbotech (and now GLoc) use a backing plate that is too high and a relief hole has to be Dremeled so that the pin can close properly.  Because this issue didn't occur to me, I didn't clearance it enough for zero interference.
The Dynalites use a single "Speedpin" that replaces a single-use cotter pin. Unfortunately, Carbotech (and now GLoc) use a backing plate that is too high and a relief hole has to be Dremeled so that the pin can close properly. Because this issue didn't occur to me, I didn't clearance it enough for zero interference.
0 2017/09/29 12:07:24 DeerHunter
0 2021/04/09 16:27:03 DeerHunter
0 2021/04/09 16:27:52 DeerHunter
The Dynapros use a W-shaped "Speedpin".  These Carbotech pads, originally for my Dynalite-equipped car, were cut down to fit.  However, not enough to prevent interference.
The Dynapros use a W-shaped "Speedpin". These Carbotech pads, originally for my Dynalite-equipped car, were cut down to fit. However, not enough to prevent interference.
0 2017/09/29 12:07:28 DeerHunter
0 2022/01/04 19:15:13 DeerHunter
The Dynalite uses a single "speedpin".  Unfortunately, Carbotech (and now GLoc) use a backing plate that is too high and a relief cut has to be Dremeled.  Unfortunately, I only ground enough to allow the pin to close properly and there is still interference.
The Dynalite uses a single "speedpin". Unfortunately, Carbotech (and now GLoc) use a backing plate that is too high and a relief cut has to be Dremeled. Unfortunately, I only ground enough to allow the pin to close properly and there is still interference.
0 2017/09/29 12:13:29 DeerHunter
The Dynapro uses a W-shaped "speedpin".  These XP12 pads were bought for my Dynalite-equipped car, so I had to cut the backing plate to fit.  As before, I didn't remove enough material to prevent interference.
The Dynapro uses a W-shaped "speedpin". These XP12 pads were bought for my Dynalite-equipped car, so I had to cut the backing plate to fit. As before, I didn't remove enough material to prevent interference.
0 2017/09/29 12:13:34 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:21:18 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:22:20 DeerHunter
The Dynalite uses a single "speedpin".  Unfortunately, Carbotech (and now GLoc) use a backing plate that is too high and a relief cut has to be Dremeled.  Unfortunately, I only ground enough to allow the pin to close properly and there is still interference.
The Dynalite uses a single "speedpin". Unfortunately, Carbotech (and now GLoc) use a backing plate that is too high and a relief cut has to be Dremeled. Unfortunately, I only ground enough to allow the pin to close properly and there is still interference.
0 2017/09/29 12:19:42 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:23:09 DeerHunter
The Dynapro uses a W-shaped "speedpin".  These XP12 pads were bought for my Dynalite-equipped car, so I had to cut the 
backing plate to fit.  As before, I didn't remove enough material to prevent interference.
The Dynapro uses a W-shaped "speedpin". These XP12 pads were bought for my Dynalite-equipped car, so I had to cut the backing plate to fit. As before, I didn't remove enough material to prevent interference.
0 2017/09/29 12:19:47 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:23:31 DeerHunter
0 2017/09/29 12:21:09 DeerHunter
0 2017/09/29 12:21:14 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:24:00 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:25:06 DeerHunter
0 2017/09/29 12:25:45 DeerHunter
0 2017/09/29 12:26:23 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:25:08 DeerHunter
0 2017/09/29 12:26:26 DeerHunter
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0 2022/04/24 21:26:50 DeerHunter
0 2017/09/29 12:26:35 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:27:32 DeerHunter
0 2017/09/29 12:26:41 DeerHunter
0 2017/09/29 12:26:47 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:27:37 DeerHunter
0 2017/09/29 12:26:51 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:28:28 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:28:31 DeerHunter
This was how the first 100 miles looked - roads clear and dry and only snow on the shoulders.
This was how the first 100 miles looked - roads clear and dry and only snow on the shoulders.
0 2017/10/14 14:34:35 DeerHunter
0 2017/10/14 14:41:48 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:29:46 DeerHunter
It truly is a spectacular part of the world
It truly is a spectacular part of the world
0 2017/10/14 14:41:51 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:30:00 DeerHunter
0 2022/04/24 21:31:34 DeerHunter
Car prepped and ready to go.  All I had to do was fill the trunk.
Car prepped and ready to go. All I had to do was fill the trunk.
0 2017/10/14 14:43:53 DeerHunter
Our cars, however, were filthy
Our cars, however, were filthy
0 2017/10/14 14:45:55 DeerHunter
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