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Thread: remz os.3 assembly

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    Ausrufezeichen remz os.3 assembly

    Hey there!
    I've just got my remz os3s and when I was trying to mount the frame I just couldn't get the screw at the heel side in! Did anyone have the same issue? Any suggestions?

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    sometimes you need to put pressure on the top of the mounting receptor from inside the skate to keep it from moving around. try putting the boot on your foot and lacing it up, then try mounting the frame again.

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    If the frame bolt receptor is inside the liner, put your hand down in there and press the receptor down, making sure it is sitting properly in the depression in the bottom of the boot. while holding down the receptor, screw the frame bolt in.
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    Don't tighten the first bolt too much while trying to get the second one in place.

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    What millimeter length bolt does the heel bolt need to be? the ones I have are to short and the largest sold on aggressivemall are 19.5mm just wondering how long I need?

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    I have no idea. if memory serves me correctly its at least an inch, so whatever the fuck that is in millimeters.
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