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11.08.2007, 05:33 PM

Actually, I should correct myself. I used a 2mm allen wrench, not a 1.5mm. Sorry, I sometimes forget the sizes: 1.5mm for setscrews, 2mm for the screws that connect the drive cup to the diff output, and 2.5mm for most of my other hex screws.

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top pin - 11.17.2007, 07:58 PM

i used a 5/64 allen wrench. i ground the sides a little and pressed it in. it was a tight fit. i also flattened the ends a little bit. dave
   
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