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Author Subject: Trailing arm shaft depth
cornish_pug

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Post #1
How far should the trailing arm shafts be pressed into the trailing arm.

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Posted 8th Dec 2011 at 17:51
jord294

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Post #2

you still doing this?

i tend to leave approx 1-2mm so the foam ring on the arb end plate has somewhere to sit in

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Posted 8th Dec 2011 at 17:58
welshpug!

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Post #3
recessed 2mm from the outer face, pug specified this.

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Posted 8th Dec 2011 at 18:00
cornish_pug

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Post #4
jord294 wrote:

you still doing this?

i tend to leave approx 1-2mm so the foam ring on the arb end plate has somewhere to sit in

Unfortunately yes!
Only been able to do bits here and there, been busy with work.

Cheers for the info guys!
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Posted 8th Dec 2011 at 18:20

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