arkansawn
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Gentlepeople of the Forum,
My M923A2 recently threw a torque rod after skidding several oak logs. It was great fun trying to figure out what was happening at the time.
Here is what popped out: the driver's side, frontmost part of the backmost lower torque rod. The truck is now stranded in an odd position in one of my fields (on a hill and leaning a bit).
Never removed one of these things before and getting it back to the shop while not impossible isn't going to be easy. My question is: is there enough clearance to remove both castle nuts so that I can remove and fix it without removing tires or other components of the truck?
Thanks!
Arkansawn
My M923A2 recently threw a torque rod after skidding several oak logs. It was great fun trying to figure out what was happening at the time.
Here is what popped out: the driver's side, frontmost part of the backmost lower torque rod. The truck is now stranded in an odd position in one of my fields (on a hill and leaning a bit).
Never removed one of these things before and getting it back to the shop while not impossible isn't going to be easy. My question is: is there enough clearance to remove both castle nuts so that I can remove and fix it without removing tires or other components of the truck?
Thanks!
Arkansawn