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Recently had a dogbone (torque rod) come off the lower left rear axle while driving. This happened on a level stretch of road, about 45 mph. Truck acted like I blew a front tire, and headed straight for the ditch. I was able to control it, and pulled off.
Now for the scary part. If the rod end had failed 50 miles sooner, I would have been flat towing a 20,000lbs broken M108 home. With the broken dogbone, the towed truck would have pushed the M35 right into a jacknife, leading to who knows what. A roll over would not have been out of the question, and loss of life could have easily happened.
I had looked recently at the rod ends, and all of them appeared in the same condition, with no rubber missing, and tight(by hand anyways). The rubber on the broken part was intact, with no wear.
I personally will not trust any truck that hasn't had keepers installed on the dogbones now. I had modified the M108 already, now going to do the M35.
Here's a link the the thread where I did the M108.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...od-dogbone-mod-removal.html?highlight=dogbone
Now for the scary part. If the rod end had failed 50 miles sooner, I would have been flat towing a 20,000lbs broken M108 home. With the broken dogbone, the towed truck would have pushed the M35 right into a jacknife, leading to who knows what. A roll over would not have been out of the question, and loss of life could have easily happened.
I had looked recently at the rod ends, and all of them appeared in the same condition, with no rubber missing, and tight(by hand anyways). The rubber on the broken part was intact, with no wear.
I personally will not trust any truck that hasn't had keepers installed on the dogbones now. I had modified the M108 already, now going to do the M35.
Here's a link the the thread where I did the M108.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...od-dogbone-mod-removal.html?highlight=dogbone
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