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[quote="Steve206"]If its the anti roll bar, thats inside the axle tube. The red bars are more than likely the torsion bars. On all the bars you need to match up the spines in order to get the opposite side on. Did you take measurements before you took it all apart? Also the new bearings will need greasing. If the bearings have been shot for a while it will also more than likely scored the axle tubee. Dont take this the wrong way, but do you know what your doing? Have you got a guide?[/quote]
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