CAC deformity
07-20-2016, (Subject: CAC deformity ) 
Post: #5
RE: CAC deformity
This was from when I got it out and dropped it off at KW for warranty and to pick up another one...

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(07-20-2016 )Unilevers Wrote:  was it installed incorrectly? ive seen some that were not rubber mounted and stretched out like this.

I would hope so, it's probably the 10th one I've done...I bought a complete new mount kit, complete with rubber bushings. It's not bowed, out, only down, and only in the center. It was snug, but movable with a pry bar on the rubber bushings as per normal/spec.
I know what you mean about "installed properly" I've seen bad installed CAC's, the design of the T800 WH has the collar bolt/bushing opposing a "hanger hook" which is flexible and it would be difficult due to the size of these CAC's to actually compress one side to side. In fact I would think almost impossible on an OEM rad cage.


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CAC deformity - Hammerhead - 07-20-2016,
RE: CAC deformity - Hammerhead - 07-20-2016,
RE: CAC deformity - Waterloo - 07-20-2016,
RE: CAC deformity - Unilevers - 07-20-2016,
RE: CAC deformity - Hammerhead - 07-20-2016



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