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  1. Alredneck

    Torque rod/dogbone mod and removal

    If they been there awhile they can be a pain to remove. The chain method was just for self recovery since I had to drive it back a couple hundred miles. I wouldnt suggest anybody try this as it is only a temp fix to get you to the proper place for the proper parts. If you do chain it up then...
  2. Alredneck

    Torque rod/dogbone mod and removal

    THis might get some flak but I just chained mine up like they taught us in recovery school in the Army. You got to play with it to get the axle back in line and the chain tight enough to not give up to much slack but enough to give a lil. It took me two trys on the M54 when the dogbone broke...
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