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Re: Any recommendations on a jig to hold rear end
[Re: 79machocharger]
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That’s actually what I don’t understand if you look at the one they on grave yard cars they don’t have any thing preventing it from spinning. It looks like it works really slick though when hooking up to car on lift.
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Re: Any recommendations on a jig to hold rear end
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11/30/18 11:07 AM
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Re: Any recommendations on a jig to hold rear end
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11/30/18 12:47 PM
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they don’t have any thing preventing it from spinning. That's the unit they store the finished product on - along with the engine, etc. The unit they rebuild on is likely better suited to the job.
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Re: Any recommendations on a jig to hold rear end
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11/30/18 12:51 PM
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That's the unit they store the finished product on - along with the engine, etc. The unit they rebuild on is likely better suited to the job.
And more than likely once the springs are installed it is probably more stable and less likely to rotate...
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Re: Any recommendations on a jig to hold rear end
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11/30/18 03:55 PM
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I fabbed up one from some wood I had laying about while I was mocking up my discs.
Nice height for me to work on it standing up next to my bench. Was a grunt picking it up and putting it on the rack, next time I might get my engine hoist out to do it, but probably not.
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Re: Any recommendations on a jig to hold rear end
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Re: Any recommendations on a jig to hold rear end
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Well got it mostly done, now I’m just going sand blast it and paint it. When I go to bolt in into the car I’ll grab it in closer to the member so I can install it with springs bolted on it. I’m making a round clamp bracket that bolts into treaded studs that are already on my arms.
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