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Hi all
Just replacing the diff halves (61570)on mine. I intend to pin the rear half as well as the front. My question is on that basis do i need the bearing (BO13) listed in the instructions that goes in the rear diff half before the screw, I can't see what purpose it would serve. Just wanted to check before i put it back together Cheers Dave |
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Ive built mine with both pins and the bearing,but im sure someone will tell me thats wrong...
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Before someone says "its to ballance the front and rear under power" i do know that i just dont see the point.
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I can't see that there is a point if you use 2 pins as it becomes one unit
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I used it with two pins,so that it was a lighter slipper set (less rotating mass)and not a torque limiting slipper front too rear...
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Going without the bearing
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