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M35a2 New Style Torque Rods

swbradley1

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Because some people will give you an honest opinion. I know it sounds counter intuitive but it goes with your word.
 

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True, but if a vendor sells them, why would he give negative feedback to a potential buyer?
I have called Erik's before and had them tell me to go with a different item and it was cheaper too. (I am not talking about the torque rod ends).
 
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Seems like a good idea to me. Keep them greased. I replaced all my torque rods a couple weeks after I got my first truck an A3 when one failed in my backyard over gopher mounds and too much application of throttle and maybe in low range and maybe some alcohol.
 

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New Intermediate Lower Torque Rod Ends

180511 M35A2CTorque Rod End Intermediate Fail.jpg180511 M35A2C Minor Brake Fluid Leak.jpg180512 M35A2CTorque Rod End Intermediate Fail Weld.jpg180604 M35A2C New Torque Rod Ends Intermediate.jpg I do a pre and post drive check that includes doing a visual check of the torque rod ends often. I had one (lower outer) on the intermediate axle fail and the rod end not pop off, but jam into the mounting flange, fortunately. I also had a strange brake fluid leak at the same time. I had a parade the next morning so welded a bracket to the end. The heat really damaged the rubber. I replaced all 4 lowers with the Erik's ball socket HD type a couple weeks later and left her parked in the meantime. I swear it drives with better rear stability...
 
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brianp454

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Yea, what is happening is that the big steel pin is taper fit into that big bracket and it basically sucks the heat away. If you use a TIG machine and angle towards the pin with the power turned up you can get good penetration. I generally like TIG better than MIG due to being able to control the weld better. I did a pissy job with this as I was in a hurry and had a parade to get to.
 
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