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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Grey County Ontario
Posts: 211
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Re: It's my turn, 47 S10 build
Nice descriptions and pics to show how you dealt with issues. That yoke trick is clever (I can't say for sure from the pics, but it looks like you didn't have to remove very much material at all to get a perfect fit).
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Hoskins nebraska
Posts: 402
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Re: It's my turn, 47 S10 build
Thanks It's not much at all that's why I said go slow and measure. It's easy to take to much and then you have to throw a tack on it and regring. Been there did that. Sometimes depending on the yoke and joint it will fit without cutting anything. If it's too tight though it will squeeze the bearing caps to tight.
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