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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Maine
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So if i have aftermarket L.C.A's i can throw the damper in the trash? i have stock L.C.A still and i want to buy the rims and tires now i think rim size will be 17*9, they look like they'll rub the damper?
how far do you adjust the adjusters, i cleaned them and they went all the way down, so how many turn? or do they adjust them selves? i heard that if you stop hard in reverse a couple of time they should adjust them selves, the reason i'm asking is i think i opened them to far it sounds like the brake shoe are rubbing all the time. |
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