lowenbrau
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Yup but not 5 hours down the trail.Eric Winkworth said:I just like it when things come apart nice 5 years down the road
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Yup but not 5 hours down the trail.Eric Winkworth said:I just like it when things come apart nice 5 years down the road
lowenbrau said:Yup but not 5 hours down the trail.
Eric Winkworth said:Are we talking people with 35's? or bigger?
Are Marlin's the Toyota studs or the upgraded ARP's like the front range studs?Dennis@Moab said:Marlin got those studs i use them on my 40!!
Wouldn't the Ultimate fix be the mythical six stud knuckle?peesalot said:Woody , suprised to see TG get props here. Nuff said.
Marlin has those.
Ultimate fix , get the 9/16 studs and cones for a 44
Drill and retap the knuckle , drill and re countersink the steering arms and no more breaky.
rusty_tlc said:Wouldn't the Ultimate fix be the mythical six stud knuckle?
66fj40x2 said:Are Marlin's the Toyota studs or the upgraded ARP's like the front range studs?
Hi Everyone,
Thought I would resurrect this thread for a question I had. I have been out wheeling a couple of times since the install and noticed these come loose easier than the stock ones I had. I have been torque'n them to 90 before I go out and notice I had to retorque them at lunch. Has anyone else seen this? Do I need to torque them down more?
Thank you,
Hi Everyone,
Thought I would resurrect this thread for a question I had. I have been out wheeling a couple of times since the install and noticed these come loose easier than the stock ones I had. I have been torque'n them to 90 before I go out and notice I had to retorque them at lunch. Has anyone else seen this? Do I need to torque them down more?
Thank you,
ARP Torq numbers
"Knuckle stud nuts should be torqued to 110-120 ft-lbs
Hub stud nuts should be torqued to 28-30 ft-lbs.
Both studs should be installed snug into the hub or knuckle, only the nut should be torqued."