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Re: need to pull head after all...
« on: Jun 15, 2009, 01:04:51 PM »
cool,  never thought the trunnion bearings could do that.  i never measured preload when i did the rebuild, original was one thick top bottom both sides . when i swapped in the new axle housing i just did the one thick and one thin as recommended by most.

should i take out the thin shim on top?
you need to kinda test the preload, this DOES require removing the tie rod so you are only doing one knuckle at a time


 
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  thanks for the alignment tip ill check it out . ( i get horizontal lol, do i come off that dense?)
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