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Replacing worn shocks with nice gas filled new ones and everything was going just fine. Passenger side shock swapped out. The driver side however turned into a nightmare.
The nut on the top mount came right off. The bottom one didn't want to budge. With a little muscle and a 2 foot breaker bar...
When backing into the front yard there is a big dip (where a curb would and should be). It'll lock up there.
Brakes are all working right except when spinning a wheel I can hear something making contact. I wouldn't think that would affect the brakes locking up in reverse though.
My surge brakes work great, too good when reversing. I bought a 3/8 hitch pin for the lockout hole and it fits except the holes aren't lining up so well. I'm sure if I hammered it in it would fit but I don't want to have to rely on that. Plus getting it out would be a chore.
Is there a...
I have the same thing for my front plate on my truck. It's to bolt over my winch and flip up when I need it. Search eBay for license plate brackets, I believe spyder was the brand.
After taking a very close look at the metal side stakes, the front and rear ones on the sides, the mounting eyelets for the front and rear gates have been cut off and ground down.
Any idea how to make these work? Or where to buy the stakes that aren't cut?
I have the front and rear wooden gates for my m102a2 but none of the actual hinges or hardware for them to be mounted up. The front panel has the hinges on it but none of the trailer itself. I can't find a part number for then anywhere. Any ideas where to look for these?
Looking proportional is good but I only have so much space to work with. I'll check them out. Whatever I get can't hang over the sides of the tongue too far or it'll hit the truck in a right turn.
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