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    Default Caracal C conversion Step by Step

    We have begun on the conversion of the former Bill Noble Caracal C conversion. With the Link Pin beam off we are just starting on the Ball Joint front beam. We have the new ride height adjuster shimmed into place ready to weld.
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    Default Beam construction and mounting

    We have the beam built and mounted. We decided to try the hard urethane bushings instead of the bearings and metal spacers. We will test on March 14th at Hallett and I wanted to see how it works. If it doesn't we will switch back.
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