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356boy
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Post by 356boy »

i've not touched the front, at some point i think the rear had been raised, it sits how it should be now :lol:
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Post by Paul @ P R Services »

Bloody hell Matt!!! :shock:

Not recommended for the longevity of your gearbox, unless everybody does it and then we can change our name to "Diff carriers R us" and supply 20 a week!! :wink:
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356boy
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Post by 356boy »

do you think its to low paul :lol:
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Post by Paul @ P R Services »

Theres no such thing as too low :lol:

However it does tend to half the life of fulcrum plates and they drive like a blind water buffalo

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356boy
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Post by 356boy »

i think i best wind it up a notch then :cry: :roll:
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