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one of the major plans after jackstands could you also tight with the multiplier using a torque wrench and some calculation or would just using it to loosen them be the best idea
Any recommendations on torque multipliers and torque wrenches? Trying to go through the whole list of tools needed while I'm at work
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Thanks also I have a 3 ton jack laying around think it would get the truck up enough to get the jackstands under or should I just get a bottle jack when I go get tools
Looks great, what about the rears tho it doesnt look like theres any space to the left side of the diff to put a jackstand safely, not my truck but might help get a visual
First time deuce owner here could someone point me towards the tm for jacking up the deuce safely? Also will 6 ton jackstands be enough for the rear of the truck and where would be the best spot to position them, the passenger side has room on the diff tube but the drivers side doesn't have any...
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