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Thread: 1950 4 door project.....suggestions wanted

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    I got the front left side done all the way out to the rotor yesterday. Used the floor Jack to compress the spring to get the steering knuckle back on. The scare bird disc brake kit looks to work as advertised. Used locktite red to place the machined spacer on the spindle. Bolted on the bracket for the caliper then proceeded to pack bearings in the new rotor. Once the rotor back end was built it went right on and the stock keeper and nut hold it all on. Only issue is grease cap on parts list from scare bird isn't deep enough. They mention a trailer cap so I will look for that.

    Trial fit the caliper and all looks good. I have pictures but I guess I need to find an easier to use site than Flickr. I hate it.

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    Try www.picturetrail.com. You can post up to 350 pics there for free....

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    I Like Picture Trail.
    This is the car just before I started power washing the front suspension.

    Thanks for the tip.

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