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Old 09-13-2009, 05:10 PM
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i tried searching and couldnt find it im switching to arp 12mm X 1.5 2.5 so an inch longer then stock do i have to pull the axles to install them or no
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Look at your axle's and see for yourself
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No you don't. Just unbolt the backing plate, and remove the sensor out of the plate. Then you can slide the stuf thru the hole, tap the head past the reluctor ring and then draw the stuf into the axle with an extra lug nut and a bunch of washers. Use grease too, that will help stop the washers/lugnut from binding.

I have done it with a couple cars with no problems.
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thanks so much
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Originally Posted by JL ws-6
No you don't. Just unbolt the backing plate, and remove the sensor out of the plate. Then you can slide the stuf thru the hole, tap the head past the reluctor ring and then draw the stuf into the axle with an extra lug nut and a bunch of washers. Use grease too, that will help stop the washers/lugnut from binding.

I have done it with a couple cars with no problems.
+1 thats the way to do it
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that only works if you have TCS
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If you don't have TCS, then you drill a hole with a step bit in the backing plate, if the hole isn't already there.




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