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Re: [Roadsters] rear end removal

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Subject: Re: [Roadsters] rear end removal
From: "Graeme S. via Datsun-roadsters" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 15:41:50 +0930
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Regards,
Graeme S.

nissanman.shutterfly.com

On 9/09/2016 07:41, dave n via Datsun-roadsters wrote:
> early 67 low windshield 1600
> I?m redoing the brakes and got hit with shipwright?s disease . . 
> .?????????
> I want to aesthetically refurbish the whole rear end. how hard is it 
> to remove?....Not very diggicult but it is heavy
> it looks like everything unbolts pretty easily (assuming the bolts do 
> come out easily!)  leaf springs, axle, shock supports, etc. and the 
> driveshaft is just 4 bolts...Index the relationship between the diff 
> flange and the tail shaft flange so they can be put back in the same 
> position. .
> how about the rear shocks?  with the lift holding up the frame, are 
> they at full extension?  I don?t want any nasty surprises.  is there 
> such a thing as a shock compressor?.. just support the diff with a 
> trolley jack to raise the suspension from full droop, then undo the 
> shock mount.
>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Regards,
Graeme S.

nissanman.shutterfly.com</pre>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/09/2016 07:41, dave n via
      Datsun-roadsters wrote:<br>
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          <div>early 67 low windshield 1600</div>
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          <div>I?m redoing the brakes and got hit with shipwright?s
            disease . . .<font size="+1">?????????</font></div>
          <div> </div>
          <div>I want to aesthetically refurbish the whole rear end. 
            how hard is it to remove?....<font size="+1">Not very
              diggicult but it is heavy<br>
            </font></div>
          <font size="+1">
          </font>
          <div><font size="+1"> </font></div>
          <div>it looks like everything unbolts pretty easily (assuming
            the bolts do come out easily!)  leaf springs, axle, shock
            supports, etc. and the driveshaft is just 4 bolts...<font
              size="+1">Index the relationship between the diff flange
              and the tail shaft flange so they can be put back in the
              same position. .</font></div>
          <div> </div>
          <div>how about the rear shocks?  with the lift holding up the
            frame, are they at full extension?  I don?t want any nasty
            surprises.  is there such a thing as a shock compressor?.. <font
              size="+1">just support the diff with a trolley jack to
              raise the suspension from full droop, then undo the shock
              mount.</font><br>
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