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Old 11-12-2018, 02:47 PM   #1
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Default Need help with all sport a arm lift.

Having a hell of a time with this. I pulled the axles and switched brakes from passenger side to drivers side. I cant figure out how Dave stacked the plate above the lift block. Is this the plate i need to cut and stack on top of the lift block. Is my plate different do to there being a Jake’s spindle lift on it. I am thinking i need a different plate for the brake cable mount the one shown in the picture looks different than the one Dave did.
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Old 11-12-2018, 02:58 PM   #2
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Default Re: Need help with all sport a arm lift.

That brake cable retainer plate looks different than my stock one. Your's is elongated, mine is more square looking.

P.S. It seems like a start a new thread everyday dealing with the same cart or topic. I suggest keeping everything in the same running thread to make it more organized and easier for other members to reference back to assist you with problems/questions such as this.
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Old 11-12-2018, 02:59 PM   #3
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Your brake cable plates are the new style. You can do it, but you need to order the old style plates. They're cheap.
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Default Re: Need help with all sport a arm lift.

Ok does anyone know the part number
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1012181 and 1012182
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Default Re: Need help with all sport a arm lift.

The pin in the spring isn’t going to be long enough is that pressed in can I pound it out or does it have to be drilled out. Or can I just weld the plate to the lift block.
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The pin in the spring isn’t going to be long enough is that pressed in can I pound it out or does it have to be drilled out. Or can I just weld the plate to the lift block.
Read the instructions I posted in the sticky. It tells you to remove the center pin and replace it with a bolt, and double nut it.
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Old 11-12-2018, 10:14 PM   #9
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Yes I did I can’t remember any instructions on how to remove the pin. Sorry I will figure it out.
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Yes I did I can’t remember any instructions on how to remove the pin. Sorry I will figure it out.
I think TahoeDawg is talking about reading here(?) http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/elect...stall-way.html
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