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Any tips on removing upper torque rods?

simp5782

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Glad it worked. I would of probably had a conniption fit and went and got my plasma cutter after the first hour or so.
 

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Reviving an old thread here.... But how in the world did you get to the nuts for the upper torque rods!???? I spent most of the afternoon trying to figure it out how to get them off. Flexed the axle both ways but still can't get to it. I know I'm over thinking this, what's the trick?

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Stretch44875

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Couple people have said they removed the spring pack. I had to replace the u bolts last time I removed one. Not sure if there is enough room for a socket and breaker bar.
 

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Couple people have said they removed the spring pack. I had to replace the u bolts last time I removed one. Not sure if there is enough room for a socket and breaker bar.
That's what I'm afraid of, having to replaced the u-bolts if I pull the spring pack. I'm going to attempt cutting down a socket to make it short enough to fit in between... Ill post my results and a pic..Thanks for the feed back!
 

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It worked! I went down to Tractor Supply and bought a "cheap" $9, 1.5" socket and chopped about 3/4" off it, and bingo! Slid right in. Hopefully this will save the next guy from having to remove the spring pack!!

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