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I also just noticed, that if you look at the pic that I attached, at the end of the axle tube, there is a bolted on flange, so in theory, you could swap the left to right, and right to leaft and not have to worry about flipping the axle, and keep the linkage in tact. Another bonus on this setup. Ever since you and I have been posting on this thread, the originator asking the question has not responded.... ![]() ![]()
Last edited by powerstrokefuston : 12-08-2008 at 10:43 AM. |
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You might have oiling issues if flipped
![]() Lowering it is like casterating it anyway.
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