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  1. #1
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    Default Fat Sac Replacement Issue

    Hi, I have a 2016 Mondo that came with 750# fat sacs in the rear.
    I've purchased 1150# fat sacs that will fit (from Wakemakers).
    The issue I'm having is removing the quick connects from the old bags to install them on the new one. There is a top connector and a bottom connector, they're identical.
    All of the other plugs screw in, I'm assuming all 4 port holes are identical.
    I can't even budge the screw-in quick connects, are they just screwed in or is it possible they screwed and glued them in from the factory?
    Or am I just weak?

    Thanks.

  2. #2
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    Apr 2013
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    Knoxville TN
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    Quote Originally Posted by drlynes View Post
    Hi, I have a 2016 Mondo that came with 750# fat sacs in the rear.
    I've purchased 1150# fat sacs that will fit (from Wakemakers).
    The issue I'm having is removing the quick connects from the old bags to install them on the new one. There is a top connector and a bottom connector, they're identical.
    All of the other plugs screw in, I'm assuming all 4 port holes are identical.
    I can't even budge the screw-in quick connects, are they just screwed in or is it possible they screwed and glued them in from the factory?
    Or am I just weak?

    Thanks.
    If you are talking about the fittings that are glued in, you have to heat them with a hair dryer for 10-20 mins, and break the seal with you foot.

    There is a video on this:

    https://youtu.be/qpW_x9MeAQo


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    2018 Supra SL400

  3. #3
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    I recommend just buying new fitting and glueing those in as well. Use JB Weld Marine formula.


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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJHSupra View Post
    If you are talking about the fittings that are glued in, you have to heat them with a hair dryer for 10-20 mins, and break the seal with you foot.

    There is a video on this:

    https://youtu.be/qpW_x9MeAQo


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    Thanks, found the video.

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stazi View Post
    I recommend just buying new fitting and glueing those in as well. Use JB Weld Marine formula.


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    Thanks, that's what I decided to do.

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