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09.09.2005, 10:20 AM

The 3mm screws that hold the diff cup to the ring gear? These should go all the way in. There may be some left over material in the threads, but you should be able to turn them in completely.
   
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09.09.2005, 05:59 PM

the shaving i alrdy took out but they still wont go all the way in
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09.09.2005, 06:07 PM

If nothing is in the threads. Is the screw to long? It shouldn't be but mix ups do happen. All four won't screw in or just one or two? Hope you get it fixed.


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09.10.2005, 03:37 AM

all four screws wont go in

but i fixed it
slowly i screwed them in
it worked out my right arm but hey i got it fixed
i guess the treads in the cup needed to be breaken in
now they work smooth
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Glad you got it straigt.


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