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Alternatives to BMR Upper?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 16424221" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>Actually let's fall back and regroup, I have a picture, stand-by.....</p><p></p><p>It was not the bolt hole that some said needed to be enlarged, it was the hole from the bottom side where the mount "boss" fits through the floor sheet metal.....Below is the boss size difference. The 2011-2014 is larger for that larger bolt and it is that larger boss that "sometimes" required the hole in the lower floor to be opened up so the newer mount will fit in place. Once that mount is put in place, the bolt comes in from the tunnel side under the seat.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1642317[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>.......and some additional info....."If" you do need to open that floor hole up a little bit, it will probably require the tank to be lowered more to get a tool in that tight area to enlarge the hole. On mine, I lowered that tank partially and that allowed me to remove my original oem UCA/UCM and put the 2011-2014 in place without hole enlargement......Bottom line, don't do this with a large amount of fuel weight in the tank.......and use a TP50 torx bit on the tank strap bolts, NOT a T50. I have also seen the correct torx bit called a T50P so TP50 or T50P, that fits the splines in the fuel tank strap bolts. The T50 may work kind of, but it is loose and there is much more chance of stripping the splines on those strap bolts........That is a whole other project if they get stripped.</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 16424221, member: 9628"] Actually let's fall back and regroup, I have a picture, stand-by..... It was not the bolt hole that some said needed to be enlarged, it was the hole from the bottom side where the mount "boss" fits through the floor sheet metal.....Below is the boss size difference. The 2011-2014 is larger for that larger bolt and it is that larger boss that "sometimes" required the hole in the lower floor to be opened up so the newer mount will fit in place. Once that mount is put in place, the bolt comes in from the tunnel side under the seat. [ATTACH=full]1642317[/ATTACH] .......and some additional info....."If" you do need to open that floor hole up a little bit, it will probably require the tank to be lowered more to get a tool in that tight area to enlarge the hole. On mine, I lowered that tank partially and that allowed me to remove my original oem UCA/UCM and put the 2011-2014 in place without hole enlargement......Bottom line, don't do this with a large amount of fuel weight in the tank.......and use a TP50 torx bit on the tank strap bolts, NOT a T50. I have also seen the correct torx bit called a T50P so TP50 or T50P, that fits the splines in the fuel tank strap bolts. The T50 may work kind of, but it is loose and there is much more chance of stripping the splines on those strap bolts........That is a whole other project if they get stripped. R [/QUOTE]
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