Anyone else had to do this with the SYE from PORC? I originaly thought I was hung up on getting the gears on the shaft but forgot about the bearings needing to be tapped out. So while I'm on the phone with the guy he says "measure your range fork shaft" so I do, tell him it's 10-1/4" he says "so you're gonna have to cut that down to 9-3/8" or it won't shift and you do not want to have to do this all over again". So I stick it in the bandsaw and walk away for a few minutes. Come back and barely a nick has been cut. Hard stuff, so I'm taking it to work to finish the job. Maybe something they should throw into the instructions in future kits. Still though, great customer service there. Going to try and amass most of the build parts from them just because I have never had/heard anything bad and every other company out there has someone whining about them on a daily basis around here lol.