axle bumpers

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by bdavis, Apr 2, 2011.

  1. bdavis

    bdavis Member

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    What is the easiest way to get the axle bumpers back in?
     
  2. bdavis

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    No one knows how to do this?
     
  3. brit 50

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    Front ones?

    If your talking about the front ones then if memory serves all I did was put a wipe of washing up liquid (old skool pre dishwasher stuff :eek:) and put the assembly in the vice upsidedown so the jaws were closed enough to just miss the rubber but the metal surround rested on the jaws and then I put a heavy weight on the rubber so it pushed it down into the bracket, left it for a while and it slowly crept into place, I don't remember it being too tough:confused:
     
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    What Neil Said !

    I like to use silicone in a Foo-Fo can .

    You need to learn to chill out and wait , not everyone here is sitting on the computer waiting for you to ask a question ~ sometimes it'll take a week before you get the help you need .

    This question has been asked and answered several times before , if you'd taken the time to look .
     

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