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    sefrayser is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    It's all good. Believe me I'm cool about the whole deal. I've gone back and fourth and changed my mind 100 times. It doesn't help when this is my first endeavor. I have knowledge and can figure things out but when it comes to what I need is where I'm lacking.

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    I pulled the rear apart. I have a question, may be stupid but here goes. Is the driver side axle supposed to be shorter than the passengers side? Hope so because mine are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sefrayser View Post
    I pulled the rear apart. I have a question, may be stupid but here goes. Is the driver side axle supposed to be shorter than the passengers side? Hope so because mine are.
    I suppose you could put them back in, and if the c-clips go in, they are right; if you get the short one in the wrong side, you won't be able to see the end to put the clip on. But, yeah, it seems to me that one side is shorter than the other; been a long time since I had one apart.

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    Twistin' and bangin' on stuff for about sixty or so years; beat up and busted, but not entirely dead - yet.

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