fitting new Alloys to a cav GSI (help)

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J70HAD
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fitting new Alloys to a cav GSI (help)

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Hi people ive just become a member as not long purchased my 1991 cavalier GSI

One of the first things on the list of jobs it to replace the alloys!
ive noticed a problem already and wanted to ask if any off you know how i go about resolving it
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Stoater85
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Re: fitting new Alloys to a cav GSI (help)

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Saw it shorter. I had to do it. If done carefully its finei
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Re: fitting new Alloys to a cav GSI (help)

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As said just grind it aff
Deeks cavalier GSi 2000
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Re: fitting new Alloys to a cav GSI (help)

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Common problem.

If you can get hold of a new nut, its better to apply it, and cut the driveshaft when its on, you then may spare the threads.
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