Renedave
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I love three links. But, when the rear boomerang breaks maybe it's not the best thing ever. We have the two side bolts off pretty easy, but is there a trick to getting the center bolt out?
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Just had this last week on here I thinkI love three links. But, when the rear boomerang breaks maybe it's not the best thing ever. We have the two side bolts off pretty easy, but is there a trick to getting the center bolt out?
Just had this last week on here I think
rear tri-link removal
remove balls,
remove the three bolts that hold bracket on that attaches the ball joint
and then you can get it out where you can actually work on it easily
remove bolt, and then can easily get the bolt out even if rusted
sounds like more work but in the end it makes a hard job easy if bolt is rusted or can not get the ball joint down out etc
Usually , LOL you can remove them with a regular ratchet, they have blue loctite on them from factoryHow bad are the bolts usually in? Is it something a good long breaker bar and some hits on the bolt heads can break free? Or do I need some air/electric tools?
Dang, I'm kicking myself for not thinking of that. Thanks, I'll give it a shot!
I have a " cradle" that I built out of 2x6s to lay the tri-link in, so you can beat the ball joint out.
Once out then clean bracket up good and goes back together easily
None of mine have the rear sway bar nor the balls, removed first time I have them off
No need to remove the driveshaft unless it is sitting way low , I have removed a slew of them and never did
Also I never spread the ears, have heard of many of them breaking when folks tried it and found no reason to,