Re: Locker install
Post by tacomainoh on Nov 14, 2006, 2:42pm
I also highly recommend synthetic lube. It just sticks to metal better and doesn't sludge up and cake to the housing like gear oil.
Thanks for the pic, Doug, it's a classic.
Re: Locker install
Post by tacomainoh on Nov 14, 2006, 2:42pm
I also highly recommend synthetic lube. It just sticks to metal better and doesn't sludge up and cake to the housing like gear oil.
Thanks for the pic, Doug, it's a classic.
Re: Locker install
Post by bigwheelbob on Nov 14, 2006, 6:03pm
Wow!, I do rear ends every day for a living, have never replaced the bolts, and have never seen anything like that.
Re: Locker install
Post by gimpyrobb on Nov 14, 2006, 6:48pm
Its probably just Dougs man hand.
Re: Locker install
Post by gonz on Nov 15, 2006, 10:37am
I felt mine starting to stretch out when I replaced bearings/races. I remember it was well below the 110 pounds. I think I left mine at 85#s- gonz
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