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I was told how to fix a broken stud on the deuce..It had sheared due to the wheelnuts bieng loose...I was told the tools to use and how to use them..I will allways check wheels and nut tightnes when I own a deuce that could have been well bad if they had sheared one by one..phew..
 
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DieselBob

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Good job sir. [thumbzup] One recommendation for safety sake. Please use a support of some type, correct rated jack stand or wood cribbing, to hold the load once you have it lifted. There is always a chance a jack can fail and drop the truck.
 
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marchplumber

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Very impressive! Thank you for the photos and the "play by play"! I agree, supports would be good. Hate to have the truck fall, especially if it was on YOU! Thanks for sharing! "Can Do! Sir"
God bless,
Tony[thumbzup]
 
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