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Thanks MS I recieved the kits today and they look great. The question I have involves the rear kit and steel dust gasket on the original setup. I purchased new ones and see no mention of them in the pictures or instructions. Are they not needed?
Last edited by 70 Coupe (4/24/2017 6:18 PM)
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Good question. I too would like to know about this.
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The brackets are designed to barely capture the bearing in the housing when tightened. Adding the extra thickness of the steel gaskets might be detrimental to the fitment.
If you have concerns, substitute a bead of RTV, whick will compress down to zero thickness.
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Thanks MS!
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Thanks MS.
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I utilized RTV where the back seal (inner) one would have gone. I installed a new front seal (outer) and the original dust/water cover. All fit fine and look good.
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