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Old 19-04-2007
Jony Jony is offline
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I think I know what you mean! The thrust bearing rotates whenever the two wheels are not going at the same rate i.e. whenever the diff is diffing - almost all the time. The bolt is connected to one outdrive and the thrust bearing lets the bolt head rotate in the other outdrive. So it's not just for when you're tightening the diff.
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