My 2 cents, but this particular Tech Day should start early, as it does take some time to rebuild two knuckles (if you plan to do both in one day). Okay, I'll shut up now.
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How do you know if the bearings needs to be replaced? (besides finding out the hard way like i did...)
talked to cam. Ipor kits have the koyo bearings.
How do you know if the bearings needs to be replaced? (besides finding out the hard way like i did...)
John,
I have a huge holesaw that I use to cut those holes. Works like a charm.
Did you get the weld in sleeve from Cruiser outfitters? I think it's a good idea and it's only like $10.00
I have an adapter for a chevy or I did it column in you want to go that route. I like that more because there are no welded joints, all splined, more like a factory setup. If you go stock column, you should check out the doube d joints, they at least will still hold together if the weld breaks.
Sorry for the unsolicited oppinion, but I've been there and done that...
-Stumbaugh
So let's do the axle rebuild bonanza for the next official tech day.
Do we have an official count of people who want to rebuild and a host driveway? Even with air tools we will have to limit the number of trucks we are going to tackle in one day. If you have not bought your rebuild kits give Lance or Cam a call and get your kit on the way.
Let's just show up at his parents' house with half a dozen trucks and 10 gallons of grease.