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Hondavalk
Aug 15, 2013Explorer II
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Watch their install instructions for the DC.
If by saddle you mean the indent on the spring arm, than yes they do move out of the saddle when turning. After you go straight they should both be back in the indent. If they aren't you need to loosen the adjustments on the cams and drive around a parking lot to get them to set in the cams properly. Then retighten the nuts. If you mean the entire spring arm is on the edge of the cam that is usually a bent cam arm
Watch their install instructions for the DC.
If by saddle you mean the indent on the spring arm, than yes they do move out of the saddle when turning. After you go straight they should both be back in the indent. If they aren't you need to loosen the adjustments on the cams and drive around a parking lot to get them to set in the cams properly. Then retighten the nuts. If you mean the entire spring arm is on the edge of the cam that is usually a bent cam arm
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