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Old 10-26-2015, 01:35 PM   #1
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Re: Front "A" arm shafts/bushing replacement

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I believe my Haynes book was like 200+ ft lbs..I'd have to look again to be sure..
Thanks, the only thing my book says is take it to the dealership...

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Dropped spindles typically are design not to work with dust shields. I have always run without them.
I think they would work if you drill and tapped the bosses on the spindle, but most people don't run them. They would probably be a good idea if you are on dirt roads allot, I can certainly see that they protect from rocks getting stuck in the pad.
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