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When you buy these new do you get a manual with them? I have some second hand ones and as I know how they fit I am unsure of what spacers to use. If I go by one setup I have it says use no shims but when I fit them with no shims the wishbone rubs and is not free to move up and down???
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On the very back blocks, put a 2mm washer in between, and on the blocks in front of wishbone put a 1mm in between the 2 blocks and a 1/2mm at the top before you put bolt through, if you want me to send some pics send me your email address.
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Look at the original Cat SX manual on the Schumacher site as they were standard on the original SX.
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Yes you get an instruction sheet in the bag if you buy the "half set" that Schumacher do. As Mikey suggests though, the SX instruction manual is also a good place to look.
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Thanks for the replys what difference will it make from that standard setup they give on the cat sx instructions for the alloy ones and the plastic ones that come as standard in the SX3 kit???
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They are probably a little stronger, and you have options to adjust the height of the pivot pins. I don't know what height the guys are running them at on SX3.
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