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A-STEERING AXLES
1-
Align the steering wheels parallel to the truck’s
body.
2-
Hold a plumb from the fender, so that the string's
vertical line crosses the rotor's centre.
3-
Mark a point 50 mm (2") from the plumb line,
towards the back of the vehicle and as close as
possible to the edge of the fender (Fig. 37).
Before drilling, make sure that there are no
obstructions inside the fender. If there are any
obstructions, find an unobstructed spot as close
as possible to the point originally marked.
4-
Drill first with 5 mm bit (13/64"), and then with
10.25 mm (13/32") bit.
5-
Install the corresponding body coupling.
B- NON-STEERING AXLES WITH FENDERS
B1. Single axles (Fig. 38)
1-
Using a plumb, mark a point 400 mm (15 ¾”) in
front of the axle and as close as possible to the
edge of the fender or truck’s body.
Before drilling, make sure that there are no
obstructions inside the fender or body. If there
are any obstructions, mark a new position as
close as possible to the point originally marked.
2-
Drill first with 5 mm bit (13/64") and then with
10.25 mm (13/32") bit.
3-
Install the corresponding body coupling.
Fig. 37
Fig. 38