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Old 05-14-2012, 01:55 PM
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Default Re: Fixing the D-1200 140" 4x4

Thanks Doc for informing me on how to tighten them correctly.
I'll do that as soon as I found the fitting locking washers. (it's an IH rear axle, not a Dana) I'll have to modify my custom build socket spanner to make it fit on a torque wrench.
If I can't find the locking washers I'll have to make them myself. only issue then is finding the correct base material to cut them myself. all suggestions are welcome.
meanwhile the truck has moved back on the shopfloor so I'll continue with it. Just presented the front bumper on the original position, but it doesn't feel right way to high and to close to the sheet metal. I'll have to figure that out later on.

At Hostekes, I know that SD, so you took it. (I assume it is yours and not from one of your clients) Good luck with it, I know there is a lot of work on it. It stood to long outside. Did you also took the spare engine?
For your brake parts, did you checked out Alremko located in Temse? They where able to provide my brakeparts for a reasonable prise.
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