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The first photo is your X carriage. Four LM8UU linear bearings go into those four depressions and are zip-tied in. Make sure the heads of the zip ties are on the same side as the bearings.
The X carriage slides on to the two X axis smooth rods.
The extruder bolts onto the back of the X carriage. There should be four recesses in the extruder for four M4 nuts. This should help you line up the extruder with the X carriage. There should be a flat face on the extruder that mates up with the back of the X carriage. Four M4 bolts secure the carriage to the extruder.
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