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Old 11-22-2007, 11:31 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Nolmack View Post
installed the new mounts last nite.....
I still have have the spring catching on the perch locks ( this only occurs during sharp turns like such as making a left turn at a light)... but i have no more memory steer. BTW i also lubed the pillow mount with some grease idk if that helped a bit.
Installed mine last night. Everything seems to be moving smoother. Bit easier to adjust height. I too lubricated the pillowballs before I put them in. Lets see how it holds up.

some documentation pics:

old mounts:


new mounts:


compare the two (new left, old right):




The top circle area where the pillowball mounts to appears redesigned. Mount is also now slightly thicker.
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