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Old 01-18-09 | 07:04 PM
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ca7erham
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From: CO
Originally Posted by Luke52
Remember I had a similar problem?

The cause was over-torquing the anchor bolts man. I replaced my first cable a while ago, I didn't excessively tighten the bolt, and there have been no signs of fraying whatsoever.

It is only beginning to fray now because I didn't think and I reefed down too hard on the anchor bolt after replacing my pads the other night.
See, when ever I had it so that it was loose(ish) the cable would slip. It was all or nothing. So I got some J5s
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