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Wheel adjustment help
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<blockquote data-quote="slammedkustom" data-source="post: 21614" data-attributes="member: 150"><p>you can adjust it a bit by undoing the bolts around the bearing housing where it bolts to the springplate. dont undo them all the way or it can be dangerous as the springplate is under load. also the brake hose sometimes runs thru it. slide it back n fro til you get it right but make a starting referance so you can go back.</p><p>also rember that if its not set right you will eat the tyres plus it wont "ride" right.</p><p></p><p>finally good luck and use axle stands dude! :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slammedkustom, post: 21614, member: 150"] you can adjust it a bit by undoing the bolts around the bearing housing where it bolts to the springplate. dont undo them all the way or it can be dangerous as the springplate is under load. also the brake hose sometimes runs thru it. slide it back n fro til you get it right but make a starting referance so you can go back. also rember that if its not set right you will eat the tyres plus it wont "ride" right. finally good luck and use axle stands dude! :wink: [/QUOTE]
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