Torque arm busing |
12-17-2016, (Subject: Torque arm busing ) Post: #9 | |||
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RE: Torque arm busing It's not that bad of a job. Sometimes you have to step back and think a minute. A bottle jack will help,you may need to jack one side or the other,while working the leveling valve. For seized bolts,I stumbled on something earlier this week. 3m dust remover,the canned air for computers and such. If you shake the can while spraying it puts out a super cold mist. I tried it on a shock bolt and actually heard a crack when the bond broke. So if you have a fastener where heat it a issue give that a shot. | |||
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