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  1. gringeltaube

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    I have now moved posts about spacer plates to this thread. (Posts #79 to 86 are the ones moved). Reopening thread now. Please stay on-topic! G.
  2. gringeltaube

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    Sorry to hear! The pins I have checked are some good steel but not hardened; you could work on them with a good file. Which doesn't mean that there may be different batches out there... Sounds to me that you may have to go the longer route now, pressing the stump all the way down and then fish...
  3. gringeltaube

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    1) This is not the threaded end of a broken bolt, that you can then unscrew by turning that nut with a wrench. 2) The broken piece does not protrude from the housing; there is a risk to weld all three parts together. 3) If the welding doesn't hold you will have a "hard" time to get a tap in...
  4. gringeltaube

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    Locating pin for front axle spring seat. Since this isn't a part you would find in the manuals I made a quick drawing, for anyone to see the dimensions of that locating pin. (below...) If I had this issue (Valence's) I would look for a new replacement pin, or simply make one, out of a short...
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