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    Posted: March-25-2008 at 1:27pm
the equation for strut bearings in length is, the shaft diameter times 4, which equals 4 inches if anyone was curious, most of you can relate to 4 inches i figured
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I posted you a reply weeks ago, the drum has a hairline crack so it will need a drum, the offer was send me the 10-17 and buy the drum and clutch kit and will trade them even, if you have something else in mind let me know
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

the eqaution for strut bearings in length is, the shaft diameter times 4, which equals 4 inches if anyone was curious, most of you can relate to 4 inches i figured


I can't relate Eric...
Explain that to me in millimeters...
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i did hear somewhere that the europeons are a little short in that department lol
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

the eqaution for strut bearings in length is, the shaft diameter times 4, which equals 4 inches if anyone was curious, most of you can relate to 4 inches i figured


    1 inch X 4= 4inches
    25.4mm X 4= 101.6mm

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thank you fred or 4.00 on a caliper
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

I posted you a reply weeks ago, the drum has a hairline crack so it will need a drum, the offer was send me the 10-17 and buy the drum and clutch kit and will trade them even, if you have something else in mind let me know


Whats the price of a drum and a clutch kit these days, I see clutch kits around but that drum isnt exactly a skidim item.
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