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Because the front track was too wide i shortened the hinge bar by first milling a flat on the middle of the bar ,then cutting it in the middle and shortening the bar , the cylinder is a sleeve with two grub screws to re connect the bar at exactly the same alignment , I've seen a similar old school mod done to increase the front track so it's not my idea or out of place .
I see. I did more or less the same not too long ago: Turning a diff into a solid axle.Dadio wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2017 7:52 amBecause the front track was too wide i shortened the hinge bar by first milling a flat on the middle of the bar ,then cutting it in the middle and shortening the bar , the cylinder is a sleeve with two grub screws to re connect the bar at exactly the same alignment , I've seen a similar old school mod done to increase the front track so it's not my idea or out of place .
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