Newbie question: chain from the middle to back is offset

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    Newbie question: chain from the middle to back is offset

    Hello. I picked up 1996 Max II and noticed the drivers side chain going to the rear axle is very close to the frame in the in the middle of the tub. I didn't see anyway to move the drive sprocket towards the passenger side an 1/2". Can anyone help? Thanks!
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    Is there signs it has been rubbing there? IE shiny metal?

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    No. I figured it out by watching a video on replacing bearings. Release the collars, hammer, measure, tighten and grease. I am back in business. Thank you for the reply regardless.

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