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Old 04-03-2014, 11:31 PM
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Called and left Proline a message in technical department, emailed left. No response yet.
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I've never looked at a slash before, but typically you would just shim the diff to centre it if it is off or has any play.

If you have side to side movement in it, then add shims to the right hand side. If there are already shims on the diff, then move some from the left hand side to the right hand side.

The only other option if you can't do that is to limit the droop by adding washes to the inside of the shock.
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