IFS (clamshell) regear question)
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IFS (clamshell) regear question)
I was under my truck doing an oil change tonight and I noticed special headed bolts connecting the "axle tube" to the clamshell on the IFS. They look like a splined head. Anyone know where to get the right socket to fit on this? I will be regearing soon and I assume I will need to get these suckers out...Thanks
BTW here is a video of me havin a little fun with my truck this weekend in N. Arizona. Bad camera angle, but you get the idea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDiuEF3W6WM
BTW here is a video of me havin a little fun with my truck this weekend in N. Arizona. Bad camera angle, but you get the idea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDiuEF3W6WM
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Yeah I guess its little bit of the "young and dumb" mix with good'ol bud light. Wait till I post the pictures, the video does not do justice of the flight. haha
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Haha, that's the first time I've seen someone try to do that with their 3rd gen! Curious to see those pix that you said you got.
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If you dont have the right socket, usually a 12pt socket will get them out. Just know what you are doing and dont round them off. They arent in there all that tightly, so it usually isnt a big deal.
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I will look around at sears for the right socket, then probably just get them out and replace them with regular hex head bolts. Thanks for your help!
I will get the CD with the pics on it today or tommorow so you guys can laugh at them.
I will get the CD with the pics on it today or tommorow so you guys can laugh at them.
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I'm switching my bolts out too, just picked some up today at the fastener store.
They are m12x1.25 (fine threaded). you'll prolly have to go to a fastener store to get them, all the other places i went either didn't have fine thread or the bolts were too long.
The bolts i ended up with were tad longer than needed, so got some washers with em.
They are m12x1.25 (fine threaded). you'll prolly have to go to a fastener store to get them, all the other places i went either didn't have fine thread or the bolts were too long.
The bolts i ended up with were tad longer than needed, so got some washers with em.
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When I had to get them out I just bought a cheap set at harbor freight and it did the job. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=5931
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