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#314848 08/05/14 03:10 PM
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Hey, I know the you're all thinking just try it and figure it out...tried that and ruined the first liner, so trying to not ruin the second one....when installing the liner, what is the trick..squeeze it in from the front, side-to-side, from the bottom...none of the above...???

Thanks for any hands-on advice...

Bobalouie

Wilwood Engineering1955-1957

Willwood Engineering

Wilwood Engineering designs and manufactures high-performance disc brake systems.
Wilwood Engineering, Inc. - 4700 Calle Bolero - Camarillo, CA 93012 - (805) 388-1188


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ah Grasshopper...With finger pressure on both sides,,left and right, you can bow the box at the top and bottom. it should slide in just fine


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Ah wise man, Master Po, Grasshopper thanks-you many times over! Will see if slip and slide worky o.k....Bobalouie


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