Hi. I find it easier to change straps without tubes and seem to be not so tight on lugs without tubes as well. Is there a disadvantage to use straps without tubes? Thanks.
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Originally posted by GadgetGuy View PostHi. I find it easier to change straps without tubes and seem to be not so tight on lugs without tubes as well. Is there a disadvantage to use straps without tubes? Thanks.
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The tubes are there to keep the shape of loops, so it's better not to remove unless you find that you cannot insert the lug pins.
For Rads, there is a "collar" that connects the 2 halves of the lug pins. Most of the time, the tubes aren't big enough to accomodate the collar. So for Rads, no choice but to remove the tubes.
Hope this helps and wear your PAMs in good health
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Originally posted by dilutedmagnetics View PostThe tubes are there to keep the shape of loops, so it's better not to remove unless you find that you cannot insert the lug pins.
For Rads, there is a "collar" that connects the 2 halves of the lug pins. Most of the time, the tubes aren't big enough to accomodate the collar. So for Rads, no choice but to remove the tubes.
Hope this helps and wear your PAMs in good health
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"Safety First" Go wif Tube
Originally posted by GadgetGuy View PostHi. I find it easier to change straps without tubes and seem to be not so tight on lugs without tubes as well. Is there a disadvantage to use straps without tubes? Thanks.
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Thanks for the feedbacks.
Using qiuck release on my PAM but find that tubes on certain straps are very tight fit, that's why prefer without tubes. Maybe will look around for better fitting tubes. Hopefully JWWatch, etc should have tubes for sale.
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Originally posted by GadgetGuy View PostThanks for the feedbacks.
Using qiuck release on my PAM but find that tubes on certain straps are very tight fit, that's why prefer without tubes. Maybe will look around for better fitting tubes. Hopefully JWWatch, etc should have tubes for sale.
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Originally posted by golanheights View PostBro GadgetGuy,
For me, no diff with or without tubes.
For a relatively brand new strap that grips your lug pin tightly, if you go w/o the tubes, watch for unscrewing action at the lug ends for the traditional "lug screw in" Pam models.
80% of my straps, no tubes.
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Originally posted by johnfish View PostU handle pams long enough, I've no worry for Lau Ciao bro But pls be very care dealing case wif quick-release type. By high chance that direct rubbing against strap leather too often, leather particles may jam the bearing mechanism inside. Than.... "it gonna be Nightmate leh" why take chance right"
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"Brush your teeths after every meal"=Use tube on straps change.
Originally posted by louie View Postyesh you're rite abt the leather particles goes into the lobang and jam the mechanism. (if the "quick change system" rosak Mr Ho will Say HOSAY! RSC will tell you have to replace new case wanna guess how much is a replacement case? ) But for ppl like us, we change the strap like changing our underwear everyday so this is no issue...
SEE! Trust all fish ..is good for health Kekekee
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