mobilcastle
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Those of you who have changed to these bushings, did you change the bolts also? I am getting ready to change mine out.
Thanks
Steve
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Steve
Those of you who have changed to these bushings, did you change the bolts also? I am getting ready to change mine out.
Thanks
Steve
SS is to soft. As the posters say always change the bolts and do it correctly. The bolts will wear out over time.I don't have any experience with use of the no fail bushing but I would use new bolts. A smooth surface inside those bushings will go a long way to increase the life of the bolt and the bushing. Maybe even stainless steel?
If the bolts still have the original diameter and the serrations are good so the bolt wont turn in the shackle then there is nothing wrong with this. I have only removed a couple over the years that were OK to use. Usually we replace them on the OEM stuff with the lube type bolts.I reused the original bolts. We mic'ed them and cleaned them up.
Brian
SS is to soft.
Thanks for the info-bolts are cheap and I am going to change them out.
When I did a set of wet bolts on another 5ver I owned a while back I used my impact driver. If you have acces to one of those it goes very well. Good luck.I have the 14 Never-Fail bushings I bought last year, but got cold feet when I couldn't get the first bolt out. Even did chin ups on the nut. What are the specs on the replacement bolts and where are you getting them? Might be good to have a new set if I have to gorilla the old ones off.
When I did a set of wet bolts on another 5ver I owned a while back I used my impact driver. If you have acces to one of those it goes very well. Good luck.
A 24 inch or so breaker bar will usually star them so you can use a cordless impact. I rarely reuse them due to the lock nuts possibly backing off or the serrations not holding in the new shackle. Never have reused a bolt or nut on a critical axle. You don't want to over tighten them when installing either.Thanks. Looks like another tool purchase is on the horizon. My 18V Bosch Impact Driver wasn't up to the task.
Maybe the 24V 1/2" drive impact wrench I just ordered will.