My 929 has been stuck out in a field for a while now. The torque arm on the rear axle pulled loose and messed up something with the brakes (or maybe the brakes messed up first and pulled off the torque arm).
Anyway, this happened out in the middle of a field about 40 miles away. I fixed a couple minor problems, but couldn't do anything with the remaining things and it's been sitting since then.
Does anyone experienced with these repairs have a good idea of how to repair this, far from a garage? I'm considering chocking the driver's side tire and using a truck to pull the passenger side backwards to line up the torque arm with the bushing. I can fix it if I can get it lined up.
I haven't pulled the wheels off yet because I haven't been able to get a big jack out there yet. Is anyone here able to tell me what the most likely problem/problems could be with the wheel hub or brakes? The wheel locked up; I assume this is because of the safety mechanisms.
I'm trying to get all parts and tools, etc that I might need before I go out there again. I want to at least get the torque arm on and cage that brake so I can get it home. I'm also worried about the leak there and assume I'll have to replace a cylinder or seal before I can get on the road. If anyone is experienced with this particular problem, I'd appreciate any input or ideas.
Anyway, this happened out in the middle of a field about 40 miles away. I fixed a couple minor problems, but couldn't do anything with the remaining things and it's been sitting since then.
Does anyone experienced with these repairs have a good idea of how to repair this, far from a garage? I'm considering chocking the driver's side tire and using a truck to pull the passenger side backwards to line up the torque arm with the bushing. I can fix it if I can get it lined up.
I haven't pulled the wheels off yet because I haven't been able to get a big jack out there yet. Is anyone here able to tell me what the most likely problem/problems could be with the wheel hub or brakes? The wheel locked up; I assume this is because of the safety mechanisms.
I'm trying to get all parts and tools, etc that I might need before I go out there again. I want to at least get the torque arm on and cage that brake so I can get it home. I'm also worried about the leak there and assume I'll have to replace a cylinder or seal before I can get on the road. If anyone is experienced with this particular problem, I'd appreciate any input or ideas.
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