| There seems to a difference of opinion between my East Coast and West Coast 
gurus, concerning how to reinstall axle shafts.
Maybe the landlocked people in the heartlands can settle this.
David Oliner
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From SDOliner at aol.com
Full-name: SDOliner
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 22:44:36 EST
Subject: Axle shafts.
To: Pasgeirsson@worldnet.att.net
In a message dated 11/21/02 12:32:51 AM Mid-Atlantic Standard Time, 
Pasgeirsson@worldnet.att.net writes:
<<  Axles should not be used on the
 opposite side from where they were run. >>
I was going to forward you an email I got from Chuck, but I guess I thrashed 
it. Anyway, he told that a old trick he used before the axle shafts were 
hardened, was to swiap them after the splines got a little twist, that way 
they would bend back. Not sure how you get an axle with a twisted spline back 
in, but I guess a BFH will do the job.
I will put them  back in the way they came out, but just curious about 
Chuck's theory.
David.
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