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Spring plate fitting and c notching
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinhall" data-source="post: 545543" data-attributes="member: 13521"><p>Did a bit of research when doing mine and general consensus seemed to be to use talcum powder on the donuts so that's what I did! Didn't need longer bolts once on, but had to use some to get the original bolts to take. Just used some long 8mm bolts and nuts I had through 2 of the holes.</p><p></p><p>I only have one notch. Was a 2 spline drop but moving back to 1 spline given the built in drop in the adjustable springplates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinhall, post: 545543, member: 13521"] Did a bit of research when doing mine and general consensus seemed to be to use talcum powder on the donuts so that's what I did! Didn't need longer bolts once on, but had to use some to get the original bolts to take. Just used some long 8mm bolts and nuts I had through 2 of the holes. I only have one notch. Was a 2 spline drop but moving back to 1 spline given the built in drop in the adjustable springplates. [/QUOTE]
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