K021 Instructions v1.0
Bag H
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H13) Hold a turnbuckle with pliers or turnbuckle wrench and thread a ball cup (6120)
onto one end with your hand. Turn the ball cup until it becomes too difficult, then
thread a ball cup on the other end of the turnbuckle. Remember that one end of
the turnbuckle is left-hand threads. You should try to have the same amount of
turnbuckle threads protruding from the ball cup on each side of the turnbuckle –
they should be even. Do this for all six turnbuckles.
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H14) You have four 2” Lunsford Ti turnbuckles (6111) and two 2 1/8” (6112). The
steering tie rods are 2 1/8” and the four 2” are camber links. Just next to one
side of the hex on each turnbuckle is a small groove that goes around the
turnbuckle. (left photo) If all six turnbuckles are installed with the groove on the
same side, groove to the left or groove to the right, they will all adjust in the same
fashion. On the four camber link turnbuckles, the ball cups are 90
o
opposed (top
right photo), while the longer steering tie rod ball cups are in the same plane
(bottom right photo).