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Re: how do you remove the rear track bar?
jdarg wrote: > The bolt in mine was worn to the point where it did have a flat edge - I had > to cut off the head of the bolt and pound the heck out of it to get it out > because of that. It just wouldn't budge the other way at all. It was the > bolt on the frame side though, the axle side came out relatively easily. Yeah I snapped that one, it was worn flat the axle side was also so this turned out to be the problem... I would have figured it out quicker but the bolt was spinning, and the track bar was moving back and forth in the slot but still the bolt wouldn't budge even with a pickle fork on the bolt head and 2 pound hammer on the other end. I just had to relieve the tension like everyone suggested. Thanks everyone. |
Re: how do you remove the rear track bar?
jdarg wrote: > The bolt in mine was worn to the point where it did have a flat edge - I had > to cut off the head of the bolt and pound the heck out of it to get it out > because of that. It just wouldn't budge the other way at all. It was the > bolt on the frame side though, the axle side came out relatively easily. Yeah I snapped that one, it was worn flat the axle side was also so this turned out to be the problem... I would have figured it out quicker but the bolt was spinning, and the track bar was moving back and forth in the slot but still the bolt wouldn't budge even with a pickle fork on the bolt head and 2 pound hammer on the other end. I just had to relieve the tension like everyone suggested. Thanks everyone. |
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