i dont feel like searching through everything, but did he replace the center pins?

Avery4jc said:There is a fine line between learning how to do something and being stupid about it when a "professional" could get it done quickly with the right tools and get me closer to being finished.
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Ok I just got back from the shop and he said he could do it in an hour (pull both of the arms and put the raised arm on the new axle).
So it'll be about $70 but that's the best $70 I've spent on this entire project![]()

Avery4jc said:ok gmc4cw...before you go off being a jackass about it I did try for quite some time this morning...gave it a panther piss and WD40 bath and hit the crap out of that thing and it didn't budge.
There is a fine line between learning how to do something and being stupid about it when a "professional" could get it done quickly with the right tools and get me closer to being finished.
But that's just my $0.02 on the matter.
Ok I just got back from the shop and he said he could do it in an hour (pull both of the arms and put the raised arm on the new axle).
So it'll be about $70 but that's the best $70 I've spent on this entire project![]()
NoReGrEtS said:not to be an a$$ but thats $70 worth of tools you could have had.
how long did you try 30min.? its taken some a few days
He is gonna hit it with a big hammer until it pops loose.Avery4jc said:ding ding ding! Exactly...I don't have or want to spend a few days on it...oh and beater I tried the panther piss and bfh...it didn't work. So I don't know what he'll do and quite frankly I don't care at this point...I just need to get this done for tomorrow...
Avery4jc said:ok gmc4cw...before you go off being a jackass about it I did try for quite some time this morning...gave it a panther piss and WD40 bath and hit the crap out of that thing and it didn't budge.
There is a fine line between learning how to do something and being stupid about it when a "professional" could get it done quickly with the right tools and get me closer to being finished.
But that's just my $0.02 on the matter.
Ok I just got back from the shop and he said he could do it in an hour (pull both of the arms and put the raised arm on the new axle).
So it'll be about $70 but that's the best $70 I've spent on this entire project![]()
and it only took me about an hour to get mine off and it had never been off before. Are you calling PB Blaster panther piss?
beater_k20 said:WD40 is crap. PB is what you want to use.![]()
I can't wait for the trans rebuild.BigEasy said:I use both. I've never seen where PB worked much better than WD40, but that's just me. For true penetrating oils, I prefer to use Deep Creep or Kroil.
).Yes there is a right tool for this job! It's called Cone Washer Pliers and they are made by OTC. http://www.otctools.com/products/detail.php?id=1791mr.smartass said:The only thing he might do that you didn't do is heat it up with torch and then bang on it... There are no "right tools" for this job...and it only took me about an hour to get mine off and it had never been off before. Are you calling PB Blaster panther piss?

Corey 78K5 said:Yes there is a right tool for this job! It's called Cone Washer Pliers and they are made by OTC. http://www.otctools.com/products/detail.php?id=1791
Only a Neanderthal would beat on a steering arm with a hammer. They are also used on Toyota axles.................
I'm definately getting one... add it to the other tools that only have one job and that I'll only use once every 10 years. I'll make a list of them when I get home.sandawgk5 said:I changed the arm on my 10 bolt by swapping it with a Dana 60
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Corey 78K5 said:Yes there is a right tool for this job! It's called Cone Washer Pliers and they are made by OTC. http://www.otctools.com/products/detail.php?id=1791
Only a Neanderthal would beat on a steering arm with a hammer. They are also used on Toyota axles.................

You ever tried useing them? I have and they work quite well. Sure penetrating oil should be used when there is rust, but they work.BigEasy said:"Specially designed pliers gives you the leverage needed to expand the cone and remove it from the stud for axle removal."
It's hard to EXPAND the cone when it's down in the tapered part of the steering arm. Those pliers are useless until you get the cone washer up out of the steering arm, and by then you've got the arm off anyways. They're a waste of money IMO.
That's ok, I've been called worse things than a "Neanderthal".![]()