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Canadian Daves JustKDX
KDX 220 Forks
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[QUOTE="Midhigh, post: 710673, member: 33206"] I believe that is correct on the lower bearing. The top bearing, however is different. As for getting the stem OUT of the lower KDX stem, The shop had to cut my lower clamp to free up the stem for removal. This is not uncommon according to Jeff Fredette's shop. As for the shim when you press it into the KX lower clamp. The KDX stem will press into the lower clamp fine. But their is just enough difference in the diameter of the KDX to KX stem for the KDX stem to slip and spin inside the KX lower clamp. Thus a shim is needed to tighten up the fit and get you set to install onto your KDX. Don't worry, about the shim. When you press it into the KX lower clamp you will see why you need that shim. I used aluminum for my shims (again reccomended by Jeff Fredette's shop). All these modifications come straight form Jeff Fredette's shop. He talked me though the entire process, and then bought my 96 KDX front end. [/QUOTE]
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