You may want to post your question on the Ford forum. I think the thickness guage is 1/4 inch. I used a 1/4 inch lath bit. The lift arms are to be a fixed distance above the level of the top cover. I clamped a 1x4 to the plate and used a rod in the arm. Ask the boys on Ford Forum, they have the info you need. You really don't need the tools in the manual. You may find out that you can't really adjust the controls to specs because the cam on the lift arm is worn along with the follower pin. I don't remember the exact size, but I cut off a drill bit to replace my follower pin. You need to be careful to make sure your lift arms don't pinch the axle in the up position. LOL:) George
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