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02.24.2010, 08:14 PM

The easiest way to modify would be to simply shorten the legs on the existing top plate - I made the legs long enough and drilled and tapped the holes deep enough to allow this as an option. If you remove a known amount and move the mount holes for the front the same amount on the template, you have a smaller package that fits smaller diffs directly. :)
   
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The easiest way to modify would be to simply shorten the legs on the existing top plate - I made the legs long enough and drilled and tapped the holes deep enough to allow this as an option. If you remove a known amount and move the mount holes for the front the same amount on the template, you have a smaller package that fits smaller diffs directly. :)
Ah, beat me to it... This was my suggestion as well, I just wasn't aware of how deep the holes are on the top plate and if there were tapped all the in.



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The easiest way to modify would be to simply shorten the legs on the existing top plate - I made the legs long enough and drilled and tapped the holes deep enough to allow this as an option. If you remove a known amount and move the mount holes for the front the same amount on the template, you have a smaller package that fits smaller diffs directly. :)
^^^ and that would be it lol
   
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can anybody link to shims to center the diff in the mount? They nhave to be narrow enough to allow the drive cup to pass through and I can't find any


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02.24.2010, 11:32 PM

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can anybody link to shims to center the diff in the mount? They nhave to be narrow enough to allow the drive cup to pass through and I can't find any
Maybe use a 16mm OD o-ring as a shim.


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