rustystud
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I was working on my front brakes this week and I found my passenger side spring pack had a leaf twisted out about 1" . So I got the 3Ib hammer out and beat it back inline. It moved way to easy, so I tried to tighten the bolts and "U" bolts. The inner Bolts would not tighten at all, so I decided since I already had the truck up on jackstands I may as well take them out and clean them up. What a can of worms I found ! The front passenger spring pack is held to the axle by a 5/8" "U" bolt and two 5/8" NC bolts that go into the differential. These two bolts where so stuck it took my 3/4" drive 3ft long breaker bar to get them to come out ! The bolts go into a blind hole so they get rusted from all the water. After I got them out I tapped out the holes and went and bought 2ea. 5/8" grade 8 bolts to install in their place. After lightly lubing them with some Marine grade anti-seize I torqued them to 150ft Ibs.
I also cleaned up the "U" bolt and installed new stainless steel Nylock nuts. The reason I am mentioning this is because the bolts where no longer holding the springs and since they where so rusted up they could not be tightened. I feel everyone who has one of these trucks should check their "U" bolts and replace the inner bolts before they have a problem like I almost did.
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