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HI Rick,
It sounds OK to me, as long as you can move it by hand with
no bind there should be no problems.
When you grease it all up and connect the steering and
stuff it should be really hard (lot of effort)to move from
stop to stop.
Andr�
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> Group - I installed the spindles for my tall spindle
> conversion this AM.
> I torqued the lower ball joint to 85 lbs and the upper
> to 55 IAW the 72
> Factory Assembly manual. No tie rod ends connected yet.
> It takes "A
> BIT" of effort to move the spindles (both sides) from
> stop to stop.
> There really isn't any binding, its just pretty stiff.
> For those of you
> with some experience does this seem right? Subjective I
> know. I don't
> want to ruin it right off the bat. Thx for any input.
>
> rick (Abilene Texas)
> 72 El Camino TPI 350/700r4
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