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Old 03-13-2022, 05:49 PM
67-ls1 67-ls1 is offline
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I had to put all of the studs in the housing. They’re knurled and I just used a nut and some washers to seat them.
Then I cut half circles in the ends of a couple pieces of plywood so I could use the same wooden blocks to hold the rear end while I assembled it.
The upper bushings were already in the housing when it arrived.
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