Read this for specific info.
you'll want a 7-8\" micrometer too.
LSD Centre install
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Garry wrote:...setting up diff internals should be left to someone who has a pretty good idea of what they're doing.
Dave wrote:The consequences of getting it wrong are painful - you will end up giving it to someone to fix, and it will likely cost more than the original estimate!
Craig wrote:That and it's all done in 1 day, you get to watch it happen, you get it done properly and you get a warranty!
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