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Old 07-29-1999, 09:30 PM   #3
Mach
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You don't need an indicator to set up a 8 or 9" Ford.

You do need a big torque wrencht o make sure minimum pinion nut torque is reached before preload ( top of head figure is 8~ inch lb preload and 150+ nut torque )achieced, and patterning dye.

Compared to an integral carrier a 8 or 9" rear is a cake walk.
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