Tuna - do you think that it's possible that the
"shortness" of the axle could have anything to do with
the fact that it's under a zero load?

does the axle flatten out when the body is actually
resting on it?  It seems to me that it might spring up
a little under no load so it only appears to be 2-3"
too short.

just a thought.

Toby


> The replacement axle appears to be a couple of
> inches shorter than it could
> be, and made more so by the camber-bend to it.



> ATTACHMENT part 2 image/jpeg name=axle.jpg



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