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Left side rear outer wheel spacer. I noted it's orientation before removal. It had the two machined lines on the outside. I got it all back together and noticed I placed that reversed with the two lines toward the inside bearing spacer.
The service manual says nothing about its orientation specifics.
I only notice the side with two lines has a chamfer. I don't see any clearance issues. Will this be fine. Ide rather not remove everything again if it will work fine for the rest of the summer. Thanks! Before I disassembled After I reassembled
Last edited by HypoLuxa; Jun 28, 2025 at 08:23 PM.
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