Both front and rear wedges have a tendency to fall out on their own from my GPR. I haven't been able to figure out why they don't snap in firmly nor can I find a way to keep them in without falling out. Any ideas and suggestions?
See, if ya "ping" the underlug,, then you don't have to do the switch sides, flip over, and bend dance.Patocazador said:I think the first thing to do is reverse the side that they are inserted. Then try placing them upside-down to see if they're tighter. If neither works then put a small bend in the wedges and that should do it.
I would only ping the slot as a last resort.
necchi said:See, if ya "ping" the underlug,, then you don't have to do the switch sides, flip over, and bend dance.Patocazador said:I think the first thing to do is reverse the side that they are inserted. Then try placing them upside-down to see if they're tighter. If neither works then put a small bend in the wedges and that should do it.
I would only ping the slot as a last resort.
Just tap the underlug and it's done, put the wedges in and forget it, no more wondering if the wedge is right side, left side or upside down.
It's what they where meant to do,, wedges are meant to be straight and flat.
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