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Apr 24, 2016
Replacment studs...don't tell your wife.
1 of 1 found this helpful I used these to replace the short studs on my Jeep. Apparently, my axle was made for steel wheels, but I have aluminium which are thicker. The old ones are easily knocked out with a mallet. I used the old lug nuts (I bought nice chrome ones to replace them with) and my impact gun, to pull them into the hub. The studs are very hard steel, and the lug nuts give out first. It seems like you can do 2 or 3 studs before you have to use another lug nut, because the threads get damaged. I thought I would have to pull the axles, but it was an easy job with them on the Jeep.

Mar 13, 2017
Add BT to your existing radio
1 of 1 found this helpful I installed this on my 2006 Harley Ultra Classic with the stock HK radio. I had previously installed a rear AUX jack on the unit. You could just run an extension cable to the front. You will need an RCA to 3.5mm stereo adapter. Wired it to power and stuck it to the top of the radio, under the faring. Sound is excellent with no noise. Now I just use I Heart Radio app and it connects when I start my bike. FM reception was bad, so this is a major improvement on the sound. Well worth the price.

Nov 04, 2016
Replace your cheap chinese made switch
Used this one to replace my Harbor Freight air compressor's switch. My compressor is over 10 years old, but the unload valve was bad, so I had to replace it. Had to use 90 deg fittings to re-install the pressure gauges because this one is bigger than the original switch. Also had to run a new 1/4 copper line to the switch. There are youtube videos showing how to do this.