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Getting Rear Axle back in
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(Yesterday, 09:51 PM)Chris KC Wrote:
Before going any further, put the axle torque tube over the rear cross member, not under.

ohh! Missed that  Blush thanks

(Yesterday, 10:19 PM)David Cochrane Wrote: And take the o/s brake lever off and put it back on with the ball facing the backplate.

I did spot that......yesterday......about ten years after fitting it...... Blush

(Today, 08:28 AM)Hugh Barnes Wrote: I've found that Stilsons on the springs to 'tweak' (ie twist) them a little when lining up the spring pins can help...

Goes away and Googles 'Stilson'

.......ohh one of those

Thanks all for the advice, I'm off to the garage to do battle once more, and fix some of my mistakes  Smile
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Messages In This Thread
Getting Rear Axle back in - by culp46 - Yesterday, 09:21 PM
RE: Getting Rear Axle back in - by Chris KC - Yesterday, 09:51 PM
RE: Getting Rear Axle back in - by AustinWood - Yesterday, 10:32 PM
RE: Getting Rear Axle back in - by Tony Press - Yesterday, 11:00 PM
RE: Getting Rear Axle back in - by Alan - Today, 09:13 AM
RE: Getting Rear Axle back in - by culp46 - 5 hours ago

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