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Body Lift issues

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Body Lift issues

Post by Going_up »

hey guys i need a little help...


i just finished a 2in body lift on my ln106 lux.

and the only thing that i'm having a prob is the locator pins in the steering shaft are binding up when i turn,

i've done 3 b/l before and never come accross this problem before.


i was wandering if adding a superior engineering steering extention, or will i have to get the die grinder out and fix it myself,


cheers guys
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Post by berad »

Silly question, did you undo the clamp on the spline of the shaft before lifting.?
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Re: Body Lift issues

Post by Ruffy »

Going_up wrote:i was wandering if adding a superior engineering steering extention, or will i have to get the die grinder out and fix it myself,


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Post by Going_up »

berad wrote:Silly question, did you undo the clamp on the spline of the shaft before lifting.?

hmm, problem solvered...... :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:
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Post by macca81 »

Going_up wrote:
berad wrote:Silly question, did you undo the clamp on the spline of the shaft before lifting.?

hmm, problem solvered...... :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:
sucks when you miss the simple things huh
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Post by Going_up »

macca81 wrote:
Going_up wrote:
berad wrote:Silly question, did you undo the clamp on the spline of the shaft before lifting.?

hmm, problem solvered...... :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:
sucks when you miss the simple things huh
yep...

but hey.. i know wat to check first next time!!






lol feeling a little stupid :rofl:
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Post by bazzle »

Going_up wrote:
macca81 wrote:
Going_up wrote:
berad wrote:Silly question, did you undo the clamp on the spline of the shaft before lifting.?

hmm, problem solvered...... :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:
sucks when you miss the simple things huh
yep...

but hey.. i know wat to check first next time!!






lol feeling a little stupid :rofl:
Make sure their is still enough spline to engae correctly.

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