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Old 01-28-2013, 09:33 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Enough View Post
I used a screw jack and a small block of wood to guide it into place.
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Originally Posted by SGNL99 View Post
Crisis averted. As a last ditch I was going to disassemble the whole assembly to open up room for the arm to go in straight. As luck would have it the first thing I unbolted was the tie rod, the rotor spun out enough to get the arm lined up and bam. 5 hours of BS turned into a 5 minute project. On to the rear end tomorrow! Thanks for the replies guys.
It can take a little bit of work to get everything lined back up but generally it isn't too bad. I am glad you got everything figured out and back together without too much additional headache.
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