Z1 Fucas install video

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Oh Em Zee
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Hey guys, I got the Z1 Street fucas on a few weeks back and have enjoyed them. I spent the time to do a video install. I did leave out loctite on the video, and setting it down to torque the lock nuts but otherwise this is most likely the easiest way to deal with the install.
I hope it helps someone out there, or if anyone wants to check out how they look. They feel great!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO9KQ_IPcNs[/youtube]

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1 Super ZX
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Awesome video very informative thanks.

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Oh Em Zee
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You're welcome. I am discussing the install with the guys at Z1, so if there are other issues that I passed over (Thread locker, anti-seize) , I will update over here and on the youtube page.
This piece is great!

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Looks good man, nice job and exactly what I remember from my own Powertrix install.
Only thing I can add is that I did have Charles from Powertrix suggest possibly using blue loctite on the locking collars if you will not be changing camber often, and want to feel safe with a long-term setting.

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Glad to hear that It is similar to your experience; That probably means it's the easiest possible way.
Spencer at Z1 also suggests the same with blue loctite, however my alignment tech wouldn't allow the use of loctite on the adjustable threads. I will test it out and constantly monitor it every few miles for a 10k mile life to see how it goes. If I report loosening, I'll make an annotation.


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