v7guy wrote:damn, and I even have one sitting on my bench in the garage lol
I don't even have a TB at my house. You have no excuse.
v7guy wrote:damn, and I even have one sitting on my bench in the garage lol
JamesDowning wrote:The bearing basically seats into the adjuster. The adjuster is then threaded into the housing. So any rotation in the adjuster will change your carrier bearing preload.
Conner299 wrote:JamesDowning wrote:The bearing basically seats into the adjuster. The adjuster is then threaded into the housing. So any rotation in the adjuster will change your carrier bearing preload.
So theroretically, if you marked one of the "cogs" on the adjuster with its location, relative to the seal housing, and counted the amount of turns until it came, you could replace the bearing and reinstall with no possible repercussion?
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
Conner299 wrote:...you could replace the bearing and reinstall with no possible repercussion?
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
Cable810 wrote:So that's now the 2nd person done the 3 piece method. Next person to try it do a write up!