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    1. #1
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      Safety wire pliers

      I need a set of safety wire pliers to safety wire my brake rotors. I was just going to buy a set off of ebay and see that they have 6 inch and nine inch lengths. Any tips on what to get? I doubt I will use the more than a couple of times.

      Stephen


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      Since I am also an aircraft mechanic I have used a lot of safety wire pliers thru the years. For what you need to do a cheep set would be fine. Most will be 9". 6" are easier to fit in tight spots. I may have an old pair I will sell for $15 shipped. They are 9" in length I believe. LMK if interested.

      Chris


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    3. #3
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      Thanks for the response. I ordered a set off of ebay earlier tonight. Any tips on wire choice for two piece rotors?
      Stephen

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      No problem. .032 should be sufficient. Buy a 1 lb spool and practice to get a feel for it. The wires need to be snug but if too tight they can easily break. I have seen it occur in the worst of places.

      Chris


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    6. #6
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      Do I need to loctite them too or just torque to spec and wire them up?
      Stephen

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      I would defer to the instructions on the Loctite. I have not used 2pc rotors before so no prior experience. I would think yes, but the manufacturer would be the one to ask for sure.

      Chris


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