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08.31.2009, 11:42 PM

Ya I think thats what I used. Whatever was pretty much the size it should have been, but im guessing there were just some burrs in there. Could have almost just spun the bit by hand (meaning I did not go to town with the dewalt set on 3 lol).
   
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09.01.2009, 11:56 AM

Ok today i drilled mine out using a 3/16th bit and the pin hole also a little bit , they fit pretty snug , there is a gap between them as shown in picture , is this ok ? , also do i need to put something over the pin that goes between the axle and adapter bc they snapped in pretty tightly?
heres pics any suggestions or am i good to throw some tires on and test them.?



   
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09.09.2009, 08:18 AM

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Ok today i drilled mine out using a 3/16th bit and the pin hole also a little bit , they fit pretty snug , there is a gap between them as shown in picture , is this ok ? , also do i need to put something over the pin that goes between the axle and adapter bc they snapped in pretty tightly?
heres pics any suggestions or am i good to throw some tires on and test them.?



I look at this pics, and i can't understand why you have this gap between the axle pin and bearing
On my crt.5, the axle pin hole is flush to the bearing face.
If i had to mount this adapter on my truck, it would not have any gap between the adapter and bearing

Maybe all truck is not the same But if FLM produce this adapter with the pin hole .5mm or 1mm farther, i'll never be able to mount it on my truck.

So if you want to send me yours, tell me how much you want for it, i'll pay you by paypal, and install it on my truck
   
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