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I’m kind of confused still haha. So in my case do you think one of my tie rod ends is wrong? Or is the sleeve thing on wrong? Is the sleeve a direction specific thing. Like one side is for right hand only and the other is left hand only?
thanks for all the help.
Thanks for the good info. Yeah this thing is way out of alignment. I was going to take it to a semi truck place to get it aligned. I wanted it to be close as I could get it in the mean time. But I will have to correct this first haha
Hahaha Thunderbirds that seems to be my problem. My truck is a Marine unit as well. Not sure what knuckle dragger was working on it. I can get it to move around quit a bit, but it is useless that way. So moral of the story is the radius sleeve thing is most likely cross threaded on one end and...
So I think my tie rod ends are mixed up on my front right of my truck. Went to do a string alignment and started to adjust things. Went and started to move radius sleeve and noticed that the thing doesn’t move the tire. The tie rod ends appear to be moving in sink with each other versus pushing...
So I have done some reading and can’t seem to settle on what led module to get. I have led front marker lights and some civilian style rear lights. The rears have regular incandescent bulbs right now. I also have the led bulb in turning handle. This gets the tears only to blink. Tried a bunch of...
The nut is still tight. I did notice that the nut/alternator spin freely in one direction. When I try to spin in the other it does not.
Not sure if that is how it is supposed to work?
So this is what I used to fill my holes in the truck.
I used approximately 50 stainless M10x30MM bolts and nuts. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0D7YTQKQL?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
These are 10 packs with nut bolt washer and lock washer.
In addition I used rubber washers to keep the...
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