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    Registered User robertf03's Avatar
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    Originally posted by bburris


    I also need to figure out how to pull a real front axle apart now... The hubs and crap look confusing now that I'm used to unit bearings.
    step 1: drag axle into the kitchen

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    Yeah, then I'll need to locate an abandoned fork, a broken screwdriver, and something to pound on them with.

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    stinger7401
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    Ahhh but first you should check for the bearing cooler and make sure its not still hooked up..

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    yeah...


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    BigRedFord04
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    i made/machined high steer arms for Xtreme a couple months back, we could do it...if nothing else we could drill and tap the knuckles if you need it.

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    I'll take you up on the mill/drill/tap thing...

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    Ben97XJ
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    I'll take you up on that as well.

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    Ben97XJ
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    Well here are some progress pics. I haven't had time to get too much done but it is starting to take shape. Also does anybody have a pattern as far as how to mill done the passenger arm and tap for high steer?
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    what's that hunk of metal on top, benji?
    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    LilRed
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    I am going to cut it down some more and i will box it in and mount my upper control arm on it.
    This is Ben by the way.

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