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<blockquote data-quote="CRB357" data-source="post: 508029" data-attributes="member: 20904"><p>Basically I found the hi point, set it at 12 o’clock, put 3 full cranks on the jack, let it sit there for 20mins then checked it. Still a little bit of run out. Set it back up and put 2 cranks and let it sit for 15mins. Removed jack and checked it. Run out getting less and less. So I just kept repeating process with less cranks and less time the smaller the run out got. I’m about to check it right now which should be the last time bc it is just about perfect. I’m having a hard time finding high point now bc there almost isn’t any. That’s what we want.</p><p></p><p>Also I removed trim tab and used a steel plate on top of jack to spread the load out on plate. I’m no genius, I just watched about 4 different videos and followed their process. It worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRB357, post: 508029, member: 20904"] Basically I found the hi point, set it at 12 o’clock, put 3 full cranks on the jack, let it sit there for 20mins then checked it. Still a little bit of run out. Set it back up and put 2 cranks and let it sit for 15mins. Removed jack and checked it. Run out getting less and less. So I just kept repeating process with less cranks and less time the smaller the run out got. I’m about to check it right now which should be the last time bc it is just about perfect. I’m having a hard time finding high point now bc there almost isn’t any. That’s what we want. Also I removed trim tab and used a steel plate on top of jack to spread the load out on plate. I’m no genius, I just watched about 4 different videos and followed their process. It worked. [/QUOTE]
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