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    OneBadV8

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    That would be paper thin

    yup...not much room in there. And That was a random guess at the OD. You'll have to wait to hear from DaKruiser fo the Max O.D. It can be smaller, just not bigger. it needs to sit under the bushing and fit inside the paddle.
     

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    OneBadV8

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    A lock washer would compress flat. and you would only need one. But as I posted above I think it would still be too thick.

    I guess my point was that the paddles push straight in and I don't know if I have the room to be able to compress it without it sliding out of place.
     

    GBuck

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    :eek:

    bring both if you can. We'll see which ones fits best. if the thicker ones fit then we'll go with that. maybe they'll last longer
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    Ugh...customer calls my direct line and is then annoyed when he doesn't get service immediately. Dude, we have a support desk for a reason. Call them and open a trouble ticket so a Level 1 engineer can respond to it within 15 minutes. I'm rarely in my office. If you call me directly, it could be hours or days before you get a call back. I don't do Level 1 support calls.
     

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    Ugh...customer calls my direct line and is then annoyed when he doesn't get service immediately. Dude, we have a support desk for a reason. Call them and open a trouble ticket so a Level 1 engineer can respond to it within 15 minutes. I'm rarely in my office. If you call me directly, it could be hours or days before you get a call back. I don't do Level 1 support calls.

    But he has your direct number!!! that means he is special and above Level 1 support calls.:D
     
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