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Old 06-22-2015, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by DBasher View Post
The wider step of the seal is flush with the housing and the brackets do act as the retainer plate, good to go there.

I'd rather learn why/how something works then just have it done for me, as frustrating as it can be...now I know. Art Morrison Ent.(Kevin) said the race is not a clearance fit. Slide the races in and once the axles slide in everything is good to go.
I appreciate the feedback and education on what to look for and how it works. I also appreciate all the parts I was given Greg, the pile is getting smaller as they get installed.


I'm the same way... somehow you retain the details better if you did the job yourself...

Now, what were we talking about??? Oh yeah.... your rear end.

If I had more Mustang parts - they'd all be yours for the taking. The reason for that is because I know you'll use what you can and help someone else with what you can't. It's the way life should be.

Carry on.
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