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Join Date: May 2005
Location: CALIFORNIA NOR CAL
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Re: Need help with alignment and bolts holding in shims.
same year LOL j/k
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Lawrenceville, GA
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Re: Need help with alignment and bolts holding in shims.
Prob...lol.
I have no idea. I have this weekend off so I am going to try and get under it and grease everything and do a service on it. Tranny has a leak too so I am going to try and fix that as well. So what can I do to keep from having all those shims? and just to make sure.. If I want to replace those old rubbers on that a arm saft assmbly I need to order the ones from LMC that are 73-87 right?
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