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Old 09-29-13 | 04:59 PM
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reptilezs
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Originally Posted by Buck74
The non-DS cup is definitely going to get a spacer to even out the crank arms, I was just hoping to find some opinions (or better, facts) on what the normal gap is on the DS spindle. I understand some gap is normal and that the spindle is located with the crank bolt and a flange via the non-DS bearing.
putting a spacer on the DS does not move the crank. if you put one on the NDS then it does

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