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    Default Any advice on adjusting Belt Dampener?

    I installed Lamonster's belt dampner a couple days ago. The instructions don't really explain how to adjust it. Anyway I believe it definitely needs to be adjusted. Any advice would be appreciated. I attached a pic.
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    Last edited by Peter Aawen; 09-15-2021 at 07:39 AM. Reason: don'e = don't ;-)

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    Back off the bolts where its mounted to the frame just a bit...........the holes allow some adjustment. You should be able to push the rear of the arm in slightly and rotate the whole thing a little more vertical, hold while tightening the bolts.
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    I had the same issue with the LaMonster damper. Also, after one season, I found the bearings were pretty dry. I put Doc's damper back on and was able to adjust it to the belt. I am more happy with Doc's damper design as it allows a lot of adjustability.

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    Thanks for the responses. I'm glad I am retired and have the time to do things like this. BTW, the instructions aren't very good. Just my thought(s).

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    i dont believe i would move it from the dust marks it looks to be running straight

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