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The first side comes off fine, but the second side gets too bound up with all that weight on the rod, making the "lift, tilt and drop" movements almost impossible.
I got both sides off with the rod ends still attached, but I'll separate them for re-assembly.
Rick
Thanks to all for this piece of inspiritation! While I have worked on solid front drive axles before, I have never worked on such big pieces. Thankfully my ancient tool collection covered the big nuts and bolts encountered.
My addition to this thread is to share my new awareness: In spite of...
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