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jeepster2
Apr 06, 2015Explorer
I'm glad I'm not the only one who has a badly saw cut tube. Yes, I can't shorten the tube because of the mounting holes. This side didn't roll all the way tight against the trailer but within inches. I didn't know at the time why. I haven't used it enough to know anything. lol.
I temporarily put it together out of square and the shaft is so tight on the bushing I can't rotate it by hand. When I unwound the spring on this side I couldn't feel the last two turns very well. Didn't know at the time but the tight shaft was why.
The good news is if you don't force the cap all the way flush to the end of the out of square tube it doesn't bind the shaft at all and I can rotate the shaft by hand. This puts the end cap only 3/16" out of square and can be riveted with the same holes and all is good. It looks like my end cap can be out of square 3/16" and rotate freely. But not 5/16". There will be a gap between the cap and the tube around one side. I'm moving forward. Thanks.
I temporarily put it together out of square and the shaft is so tight on the bushing I can't rotate it by hand. When I unwound the spring on this side I couldn't feel the last two turns very well. Didn't know at the time but the tight shaft was why.
The good news is if you don't force the cap all the way flush to the end of the out of square tube it doesn't bind the shaft at all and I can rotate the shaft by hand. This puts the end cap only 3/16" out of square and can be riveted with the same holes and all is good. It looks like my end cap can be out of square 3/16" and rotate freely. But not 5/16". There will be a gap between the cap and the tube around one side. I'm moving forward. Thanks.
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