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Thanks for the advice. The rubber was still in the rod but was totally off the stud. I used a jack to relieve tension on the spring and then winched the axle back and rotated it to line up with the stud. I put the torque rod back on the stud and held it with a clamp to move the truck. Since I...
Hello,
I am in Belize with my 1966 M35A2 and I have a problem. The rubber bushing came off the stud on the left torque rod under the center of the spring. My front rear axle then shifted forward. The truck is in the road in a Mayan village. If I attempt to move the truck I am afraid the left...
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