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Neil Beauvais

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  • #341772

    Neil Beauvais
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    Just my opinion, but I would like to see some hats with that are a little bit more clean looking, not so many lightning bolts and swooshes. Some T shirts, short sleeve and long sleeve especially, with some nice clean logos. The long sleeve shirt that Marty Stone has on in your brochures is great, nice clean lines. I understand you guys are in the boat business and not the clothing business, but I think you are missing some good exposure with your limited and dated apparel line, I just made a statement like a woman didnt I, to be PC no offense to any living creatures. JMHO.

    #468158

    Neil Beauvais
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    Congrats BCB, well deserved!

    #265101

    Neil Beauvais
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    Anti-sieze, grease, oil, etc are not recommended for applying to lugs or studs. The applied lubricants can cause an over torque as well as an inhibited clean seat to the wheel from the lug. The correct clamping force of a lug seating against a wheel is a result of a clean and dry lug and stud, and having the correct torque applied. An over torqued lug or stud can stretch the threads on either and result in a clamping force that is not sufficient for that particular vehicle, trailer, etc. hence the wheel comes off. 99% of the time the lubricants wont cause a problem, but if you need them to get the lugs on smoothly there are bigger problems. Lugs and studs are cheap and its a potential problem that can be readily fixed. JMHO.

    #265104

    Neil Beauvais
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    Touche, very impressed with the attention to detail, although I should just expect it at this point, you guys keep impressing me. Your attention to detail is impressive, Ill shut up now and go fishing with no worries. Thanks for the reply.

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