[DML] Angle Drive Installation (Strange Things)
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[DML] Angle Drive Installation (Strange Things)



Team,
Need help, bought the new Angle Drive kit from DMC to fix my 
speedometer, I even read the instructions (multiple times). But some 
strange things are occuring. 1.) The instrictions say you need a 32mm 
socket, Mine's need's a 36mm. Is this a typo or  was mine changed 
sometime in the past?  Ok, I got it lose, using a 36, but the back nut 
(1 1/4) will not budge and I'm nut sure which way to apply force, up 
or down, i.e up-being counterclockwise, looking at it from the 
driver's side or down-being clockwise -looking at it from the driver's 
side. There's very little room under the there to get the leverage, 
any suggestions or tools to get the leverage I need in this tight 
spot? 
Thanks in Advance.





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