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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 1081110, member: 16552"] There are more threads on the rod than there are threads in the cap. The cap will not thread 'all the way down'. Discussed before, but this is what happens: Hold the jam nut, loosen the cap. That loosens the cap/nut, but the cap itself is still 'stuck' on the rod. As you continue to 'loosen' the cap what you are doing is moving the jam nut DOWN the rod threads. When the nut jams at the end of the threads you feel another 'stick' when the cap loosens from the rod. The same (opposite) happens when you thread the cap back on. You don't ever need to hold the rod, just the jam nut and the cap. The length of your springs is fine. The gap you got is fine. It's all good. You're welcome. Check your tag code...I'm assuming 'Here's another pic' means there [b]is[/b] another pic? Something missing, 'eh? :nener: yourself. [/QUOTE]
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