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    Awesome Matt, thanks for the pictures!

    is it hard to turn the nut? have to use any PB or should it turn on its own?

    I may have to take a peek at mine this weekend and do the same thing.
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    It wasnt very hard to turn once it broke loose but took a bit of a push to start. That wrench I have is pretty long which helped.

    To get a ratchet on there you'll need to loosen the rack mounting nuts. They're easy enough to get to but just some extra FYI that there'll be an extra step if you dont have a wrench like mine (or need to use an E20 socket)

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