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As above my new ball diff seems quite tight , it's new from schumacher will it already be set as per instructions and just needs bedding in ?
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As above my new ball diff seems quite tight , it's new from schumacher will it already be set as per instructions and just needs bedding in ?
I got two for my K1 aero this week and seemed the same. But run them last night at Cullingworth and they are so smooth and free now. I wouldn't worry to much just run it

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I got two for my K1 aero this week and seemed the same. But run them last night at Cullingworth and they so smooth and free now. I wouldn't worry to much just run it
Ok cheers
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Ok cheers
They did throw some grease out! So maybe over packed a little and thats why they feel tight.
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Yeah Ian they should be fine. Once you have done a run they will loosen up.
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