cce":1b8mpyxy said:That's what I did. I ended up running the nds no-turn on the drive side to get closer to where I wanted to be (you actually only need one side)
Andy R":3hbrdsyw said:cce":3hbrdsyw said:That's what I did. I ended up running the nds no-turn on the drive side to get closer to where I wanted to be (you actually only need one side)
It's better to use both sides, as the torque loads are shared between both ends of the axle - surely you'll always have both washers available anyway, even if you swap them L/R.
cce":1cthw62p said:Andy R":1cthw62p said:cce":1cthw62p said:That's what I did. I ended up running the nds no-turn on the drive side to get closer to where I wanted to be (you actually only need one side)
It's better to use both sides, as the torque loads are shared between both ends of the axle - surely you'll always have both washers available anyway, even if you swap them L/R.
they're not symmetrical.