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What have you done to your 5 ton this week?

Swamp Donkey

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The new hard top finally allowed me to get the 5 front clearance lights up top where they should be. They had been mounted on top of the grill since the soft top didn't have anything to mount them on.

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Swapped out my cheap fuse blocks for a Blue Sea 100A unit. It combines my 24V+, 12V+ and Grounds all in one unit. All fasteners are stainless and it uses ring terminals instead of spade connectors like the old ones.

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I threw together a wrench to get the upper torque rod nuts off that are behind the spring trunnion. I replaced the 4 lowers a while back and I'll be doing the uppers shortly. This wrench will make them as easy to replace as the lowers.

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Another Ahab

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That wrench is some kind of special; that's innovative. [thumbzup]

I'm guessing a standard offset wrench just wouldn't cut it right there; was it the angle?
 
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Swamp Donkey

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That wrench is some kind of special; that's innovative. [thumbzup]

I'm guessing a standard offset wrench just wouldn't cut it right there; was it the angle?
It's a tough spot to get at with multiple things in the way. Wrench size is 2-1/4" so any wrenches are going to cost a few bucks, especially specialty ones. I got my hands on an offset striking wrench to test but the offset wasn't deep enough. Decided to make my own from a socket I already had.

Got the socket for $3 from my surplus guys tool bucket. I cut 1" off the end then used 2"×1/4" flat bar to make the rest. Took about 30 minutes with the cutoff wheel and welder. I built it well enough to be beat on with a hammer.
 

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It's a tough spot to get at with multiple things in the way. Wrench size is 2-1/4" so any wrenches are going to cost a few bucks, especially specialty ones. I got my hands on an offset striking wrench to test but the offset wasn't deep enough. Decided to make my own from a socket I already had.

Got the socket for $3 from my surplus guys tool bucket. I cut 1" off the end then used 2"×1/4" flat bar to make the rest. Took about 30 minutes with the cutoff wheel and welder. I built it well enough to be beat on with a hammer.
Don't suppose you had enough left of that socket to share?
 

Swamp Donkey

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Don't suppose you had enough left of that socket to share?
I do. There should be enough left for another piece to be cut. It was a shallow socket, so the broaching will stop below the cut. I think there is still enough to get a firm grip though. You want it now or at the rally?
 

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Hello all. I joined on Sept 10th. Ive been reading this tread for a couple hrs each night, & I just hit the half way mark(pg.247). Im new to the hobby and find this SS site very helpful. I just wanted to say thanks to all of you who have posted.

Aside from this thread and mod/hotrod for 5ton.... what are some of the other informative/popular threads for 5t/939 trucks?

Removed TGD plackards, Added Hazard Kit & ABC Fire Extinguisher. Had Battery Kill Switch Installed(padlocked). Also tested with WD40 on tailgate. I will post pics soon.
 

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simp5782

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Are you planning on rotating tires now, too; or just swap out the bad tie-rods?
I rotated the cupped tires to the front tandem so they won't ride so rough till they even out on wear. then I will swap them to the rear tandem and move those up.
 
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