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Grinding, After a jimnybits 3"lift

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24 Jul 2013 20:49 #78117 by DIG5069
Replied by DIG5069 on topic Grinding, After a jimnybits 3"lift
No probs (sorry i read it wrong) my bad :blush:
Its been a long day on with my jim, lol its gonna be checked the morning :)
Cheers keith

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24 Jul 2013 22:49 #78127 by helijohn
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Maybe not related but I had a front disc backing plate that had got distorted and was rubbing on the disc until I redesigned it with the rubber hammer.

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25 Jul 2013 21:34 #78224 by DIG5069
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Thanks for all the help Markyp2000 & Heiljohn. Both front backplates were bent out over and touching the disk,
I am guessing this was done when i had the castor arms off doing the bushes, (the axle was resting on the floor) lol :blush:
As Helijohn says...They got a re-design with a big hammer :laugh:
Other than that my jim rides like a new car! No crashing with potholes or bumps
Just a few more bits to do when i have the $$$ and i'll be a happy chappy! B)
Thanks again, Keith

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26 Jul 2013 18:15 #78270 by darthloachie
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axle stands next time? :laugh:

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