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Re: Axle storage
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>and mess with your Scout and drive a measly half hour out into the woods to
>go wheeling, I would have to drive a minimum of two hours just to find a
>dirt, forest service road.
Half hour??!! Try 5 minutes. :-) I've gone wheelin' over my lunch break...
*after* I ate lunch. *smile*
>I'm not so lucky as you as to have spare axles. But, I would hazard a
Well, they're sorta spare... they're from the '72 that hasn't moved in quite
some time and won't for a while longer.... so it doesn't really need 'em...
just one more excuse to find the $$$ for a Warn FF for it.
>Sheesh! Where will I ever get the time/money/drive to do these things?
Hah! If you figger it out, lemme know. ;)
I did change out the axle shaft over lunch, piece o' cake. Is it just me,
or are the two bottom studs on the wheel flange *shorter* than the top ones?
I torqued 'em all to 25ft-lbs instead of 15 (which the book says), since I
didn't like how much thread wasn't showing through the nuts.
I put the truck in gear and tried to see a wobble again (sitting on jack
stands)... can't tell if I'm imagining a *small* wobble or not... I don't
*think* the rim is bent, so I think all is well.
-Tom
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