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Old 04-05-2008, 10:33 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: warn m8000 issue?

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I had a similar issue while clocking my Warn Tabor 9K prior to installing it in my ARB bumper. After fiddling with it for about half an hour, I was able to make the parts fit correctly. This would be very difficult to do while the winch is still on the bumper. Also, make sure that you do not damage the gasket while doing it.
I called up the local 4xs4 shop to take it in. If i get time this week i will try and dismount it and fix it. I think it will need to have more gear oil added. If i can't fix it, the shop probably won't charge me as much since i can just hand it to them as opposed to having them take it out (a pain in the booty removing it from the ARB.)
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