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Sierra Lobro shafts
Well managed to get a bit done today, however I bit concerned about the assembly of the drive shafts. They are the lobro type with the 6 steel ball bearings in the cv cage.
I can get the thing assembled but there is very little movement, is this normal? I have trawled through Google but there is limited information/descriptions. Has anyone got any tips about the assembly? Thanks Managed to find a old thread on here with a Youtube link, I seem to be doing exactly as the vid but I ain't got any diagonal movement, just in/out. Last edited by NeilW : 12th July 2015 at 08:52 PM. |
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Nip down to CPS on the valley and get them to do it for you,its locked up by the sound of it,they are a PITA to get right.
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Managed to get them stripped down again, trying to get my head around which way they go back together, there is a recessed line on one side of each cage not sure which way they should face?
Also just got some boots for them, so many different types etc hopefully I got the correct ones. They are bolt on type boots. |
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All sorted now, what a headache!
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Stan at Drivelink does them with his eyes shut,proper pita.
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