w well today I got all new mounting bolts for the spring towers and all the brackets ordered. just didn't like what came with the rear brackets, the front bracket had none, neither did the towers. Have any idea how hard it is to come by 7/16x1 grade 8 flange nuts and grade 8 serrated flange washers? I finally got them located locally... but can't get them until Tuesday. bolts are in one town.. nuts in another. lol had my u-bolts made by the axle shop..so next weekend things should be good to go. Sent From My Samsung Galaxy SIII With Tapatalk 2
Finally got the flange nuts and bolts today. Must not be the most commonly used that's for sure... suckers were hard to find. got them from a major bolt distributor locally. Anyway, my wife got me a nice air chisel for my birthday. I have one but this new Ingersoll Rand should rip through those factory rivets without much problem. I think I am all set to get started this weekend. I do have a question for anyone who has done this... when is the proper time to torque everything down? I have read after you put the wheels back on the ground. Does it really matter? And since I am doing all four corners, would it make any difference if I do the front or rear first? Do you have to have both sides of the truck jacked up off the ground or can you do one side at a time. Pretty simple questions but I haven't done this before and want to make sure I do it right the first time. Sent From My Samsung Galaxy SIII With Tapatalk 2
I'll have to check my Haynes book and see what they say. Off the top of my head you want to torque them down when there is no stress on the bolt and the piece your fastening down.
both Chilton and Haynes say to lower to ground before you torque everything down. this doesn't make sense to me. Sent From My Samsung Galaxy SIII With Tapatalk 2
wasn't much holding that together...I think it was overly due for replacement. Sent From My Samsung Galaxy SIII With Tapatalk 2
no doubt! They were worse than I thought. amazingly the frame isn't bad. Has a lot of surface rust, but measures 3/16 which is what they are supposed to be I believe... it did have undercoating for many years which may have helped. The rear shackle want any better, surprised something didn't break. I got my money out of them I would say. Sent From My Samsung Galaxy SIII With Tapatalk 2