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I am finishing up the complete rebuild of my TR4 rear axle (rigid axle).
How do you put on a new rear axle buffer. I will have the axles out of the
tube but there is still a sizeable end flange on the tube to slip over. Is
the technique to heat the rubber buffer up and stretch it over?
Thanks,
Jim Henningsen
Ocala, FL
62 TR4
75 TR6
73 Jag XKE
75 Celica
81 Supra (with 23,0000 orig miles)
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the axles out of the tube but there is still a sizeable end flange on =
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