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Post by ruppluver on Jan 11, 2015 20:46:05 GMT -6
I have several pr of the forged,offset spindles that are in need of some work in the bushing area.To me,it looks like both the spindle & the insert are worn.The bushings are sloppy & slide right out.Any fix for this? I think the skis would be very loose. Thanks.
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Post by mrmotors on Jan 11, 2015 22:06:31 GMT -6
Here is what I did with a set of spindles for Kyle awhile back. If you need some fixed, let me know.
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Post by Rupp Doctor on Jan 11, 2015 22:22:15 GMT -6
I have several pr of the 72 forged,offset spindles that are in need of some work in the bushing area.To me,it looks like both the spindle & the insert are worn.The bushings are sloppy & slide right out.Any fix for this? I think the skis would be very loose. Thanks. Dan you want to get rid of them i can fix them my self jer
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Post by ruppluver on Jan 11, 2015 23:11:10 GMT -6
No,not for sale,I need them for my builds.I have 2 special sleds coming up that need them.
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Post by lemans1955 on Jan 12, 2015 5:02:04 GMT -6
Those spindles came out better than I ever expected, so nice in fact that instead of painting them black I clear coated them so you could still see the work. Looks pretty awesome on the sled.
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Post by ruppluver on Feb 11, 2015 18:53:46 GMT -6
I just got my forged,offset spindles from mrmotors.He did a nice job on them.Straight & shiney.I will paint mine tho',some exotic color!! He is a very talented machinest & a really nice guy. Thank you Mike. There are some flaws where the bushings ride on the shaft,but I'll never wear them out!!!!
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Post by lemans1955 on Feb 11, 2015 19:40:44 GMT -6
Those are looking nice!
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