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Old 07-27-2019, 07:30 PM   #1
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DSS Axle Nuts

Hey guys,

I recently upgraded to DSS 600HP Axles after one of mine began to fail (cause was lowering too far). I've got it all put back together minus the wheels because I'm scratching my head at the fact that the axle locking nuts do not extend far enough to meet the indentation for the lock. I've torqued them to 160 ft lbs to be safe, but I'm paranoid about them becoming loose without crimping the locking nut. Is this by design? Anyone else with the DSS axles notice this? Paging @CSG Mike as I ordered these from your shop. Thanks for the super quick shipping, by the way.

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