Old 12-13-15 | 01:34 PM
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You can use a treaded rod and nuts and washers . Put the rod into the dropouts and tighten the nut on the side that next to be move in . Measure the distant until it where you want it . Remove the rod and hardware and the frame should stay at the distant . You might have to do this couple times until the frame stop spring back out . I feel this is easier on the frame too .
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