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Old 04-16-2019, 06:26 PM   #6718 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rusty View Post
Think you would be ok. By the looks of it. You're only about 1/8" away. What I would do. Install the diff. Just start the rear bushing nut a couple of threads on. If you go too tight. You won't be able to move the diff. Plus the diff will be too far to the rear to install the 2 front bolts. Install the front 2 bolts by hand, about half way. You will have to wiggle the diff around some to get the front 2 bolts starts. Once started, Do not use an impact on them until you are half way threaded. If you use an impact too soon. You can cross thread one one the bolts. Once the front are snuggled. Tighten up on the rear nut.
Yeah, Ill do this friday. If the nut doesnt have enough bite, Z1 has a used subframe for sale...
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