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Spring plate adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="r73" data-source="post: 357154" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>Ok, having gone back to stock spring plates one side is just under 30mm higher than the other. They did look like they were at the same level but there you go, anyone got any idea on how many splines of inner or outer or both is likely to solve this. Cos although I can adjust em quite quick now it's still a ball ache!!</p><p>Oh and also I notice someone in the past has stripped the thread in the hub carrier and used an M12 nut and boot instead. Any major problems with this? What sort of chance will I have of restoring the thread or should I look to replace the hub carrier?</p><p>Cheers doooooods 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r73, post: 357154, member: 13948"] Ok, having gone back to stock spring plates one side is just under 30mm higher than the other. They did look like they were at the same level but there you go, anyone got any idea on how many splines of inner or outer or both is likely to solve this. Cos although I can adjust em quite quick now it's still a ball ache!! Oh and also I notice someone in the past has stripped the thread in the hub carrier and used an M12 nut and boot instead. Any major problems with this? What sort of chance will I have of restoring the thread or should I look to replace the hub carrier? Cheers doooooods 8) [/QUOTE]
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