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Re: [vmaxtech] Re: Rear Axle Washer EDWARD CAMIOLO Tue Apr 10 09:00:39 2012

I have a 200 on a stock swingarm and we put the washer from the brake caliper 
side to the inner left side to offset the big tire.
 it works just fine after the edge wears off a little bit on the rear tire. i 
run a metzler 200 and its fine and i have had it for years.
  john furber put my wheels and tires on and all is well :)  good luck 
 

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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: [vmaxtech] Re: Rear Axle Washer


  
Thanks, I've read all the threads on moving the washer to accomodate a
wider tire. However, there has been no reference to removing the washer.
Thanks all the same.

Mark

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> On the older generation Max's, depending on what washer you are refering
> to, I think I remember reading that some people removed or moved a washer
> to keep the wider rear tire from rubbing on the swingarm. I may be able to
> dig up the details.
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Been following the tire poll. Reference is constantly made of the right
>> hand washer on the rear axle. My '91 for some reason doesn't have one!
>> Originally was running a 170/90/15 and now onto stock 150/90/15's. The
>> washer isn't on the differential side either.
>>
>> Clearly I need to make a plan. Can anyone give me the dimensions of that
>> washer. Will be quicker to have one made up.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Mark
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