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Measuring Your Rear For Tightness
By KULTULZ - 08/18/2003 10:56:05 AM; IP 68.50.36.202
You can mount it in a fixture and insert either a FORD Special Service Tool or cutoff axle shaft and turn the axle gear with a direct reading torque wrench and record the break away and continuous turn torque values.

You can even do it on the car. It is explained fully in any 1960s/1970s shop manual.
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 Help with my rear(be gentle) -- Anthony, 08/18/2003
Measuring Your Rear For Tightness -- KULTULZ, 08/18/2003
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