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Should ST-42 have 1 1/2 inches cut from it s length as shown in step 4, chapter 20?

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Should ST-42 have 1 1/2 inches cut from it s length as shown in step 4, chapter 20?

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A. Yes and no. We at M.A.M. have found that subtracting 1 1/2 inches from the length of ST-42 has enabled us to obtain the correct length on this part. However, after leveling the stabilizer, as discussed in step 2, chapter 20, one might need the ST-42 to be longer. What is suggested in this area is to attach all the fittings and them measure the shoulder to shoulder length on the fittings to obtain the correct length. Remember, always measure two or three time, then cut.

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