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  1. poof

    Torque Rod/Dogbone Replacement, the easy way

    Is there a down side to doing this? it seems as if doing the welding a tab on , would be a good/ extra safety.. I guess though the problem with worn out bushings would not get discovered if nothing changes in the ride.. but just seems like it would be better than the posibility of ripping...
  2. poof

    Torque Rod/Dogbone Replacement, the easy way

    I was checking out the TM and read and saw all the instructiones.. how ever I wasnt /didnt see any tools list to do the job.. :( my TM are on Disc.. oh well I will keep an eye out J.P.
  3. poof

    Torque Rod/Dogbone Replacement, the easy way

    OK well I went and pulled it all and Press it all back together... this will enable me to park it indoors.. Lord knows when I get the part and want to put it on.. It will either be Raining or snowing to beat all.. the nuts circled in RED are 1 1/8 inch... the one ( Green arrow)on back of the...
  4. poof

    Torque Rod/Dogbone Replacement, the easy way

    took this . pic showing axil housing Twist and alignment of drive shaft... Yikes.
  5. poof

    Torque Rod/Dogbone Replacement, the easy way

    Revival Great Post. This wright up seems to be the Easy Ticket for ease of removal.. any way Great post.with pictures. My bushing popped out this weekend.. you took great pictures and east to understand.. ( I need that part) and a picture of my truck. thanks J.P. :grd:
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