Super User *Hootie Posted May 1, 2014 Super User Posted May 1, 2014 I'm having a problem with the nut coming loose. Since it covered with cork, I am afraid of the cork twisting off, so I have to keep tightening it. Question, is this likely or am I being overly cautious. Is it okay just to go ahead and crank it down. Hootie Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 If I glued it up I'd say crank it down, but who knows what goes on in these factories. Try a wrap of plumbers teflon tape around the threads. That should help hold without getting too aggressive with the cranking. Quote
Maico1 Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 The first round of the NRX had no stop so consequently some got broke from over cranking. Since then they have put stops on them so crank it down. Quote
jonnyblazex Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 I have a Green colored NRX, the "newest model." It seems as though they have a stop when you go to crank it down. They address this for a sure thing, that the stripping problem is addressed over the blue/black model, and corrected in the green. Just use common sense, you don't need to go balls to the walls, its a fishing reel, not the lug nuts on a tractor. Snug it down, then grab the reel and see if it has any side to side play. It should have none or very little if even noticable. I love my NRX. I wish everyone had an opportunity to try one out, at least a few casts. They are unbelievibly sensitive, as well as versatile. I took a second look at the rod before I bought it, I know it is expensive, but it IS worth the money. Nothing else compares to it, and best of all MADE IN THE U.S.A. Support your country, and stop buying China made bs, and prices for quality that we make, your brothers and sisters, would lessen as well. We seem like we buy quality from each other, as americans, but why does it have to be so high? Its because everyone is buying Chinese. We have to stop and stand for your country. Quote
Super User Solution WRB Posted May 2, 2014 Super User Solution Posted May 2, 2014 The difference between blue and green guide wraps is the blank isn't coated on the blue series, both have the same handles. The plumbers Teflon tape will aid in tightening, may not prevent backing off, give it try. Hand tighten to snug, then turn another 1/8 turn and you should be good. If you break the fore grip seating the reel it will cost you $100 to replace the rod. Tom 1 Quote
Super User *Hootie Posted May 2, 2014 Author Super User Posted May 2, 2014 If you break the fore grip seating the reel it will cost you $100 to replace the rod. Tom Not if you buy it from American Legacy Fishing, which I did. They have an unbeatable warranty on G Loomis rods. Check it out. Hootie 2 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted May 2, 2014 Super User Posted May 2, 2014 Not if you buy it from American Legacy Fishing, which I did. They have an unbeatable warranty on G Loomis rods. Check it out. Hootie That's absolutely true ! Do business with them a bunch! A great company! 1 Quote
John G Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 Not if you buy it from American Legacy Fishing, which I did. They have an unbeatable warranty on G Loomis rods. Check it out. Hootie I have never bought a rod from ALF but I will eventually. I think Option 2 is pretty kick butt on their part. Option 2: Didn't Buy your G. Loomis rods from ALFC but still want to Receive Warranty Rod Replacement at No ChargeOK, let's say you didn't buy your broken G. Loomis rod from American Legacy Fishing Co. (shame on you!) and you would still like to get it replaced at zero cost. We can handle that. Just buy any new G. Loomis rod at the same time you request a Free warranty replacement for the broken G. Loomis rod. Buy a new G. Loomis rod and we'll also replace the broken G. Loomis rod no charge. 1 Quote
Super User *Hootie Posted May 2, 2014 Author Super User Posted May 2, 2014 Hand tighten to snug, then turn another 1/8 turn and you should be good. Tom Tom, I did this and fished all day and everything stayed in place. Thanks for the tip, and thank you everyone for your input. Hootie Quote
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