I also had to grind the pin down to fit in my spring perch. I'm assuming that's because I have a 2 3/4 in axle because it fits fine in the rear perch
It seems like a 50/50 shot on whether or not the pin fits into the pad on the axle.I also had to grind the pin down to fit in my spring perch. I'm assuming that's because I have a 2 3/4 in axle because it fits fine in the rear perch
gotcha, thanks. I didn't want to cut a hole in the plate unless it was completely necessaryIt seems like a 50/50 shot on whether or not the pin fits into the pad on the axle.
If you got it to fit, all good then.
And I always trim the excess off above the nut after it's tightened down. I only leave a little bit for the "just in case" scenario.
A cut-off wheel or hacksaw leaves it decent enough to take it apart if necessary.
will do, I also have to reorder the front spring bushings as they are 2 inch instead of 3. going to just send those back to superlift and get the greaseable ones I just found out about at ordWhen I put my springs on, I noticed the same thing...back okay front took a little drill persuasion.
When you trim the bolt I like to leave at a minimum threads the diameter of the stud.
no, no helicoiI, I think they were close enough so they probably just "drove em home" with an impactThe box helicoiled?

Yay team...no, no helicoiI, I think they were close enough so they probably just "drove em home" with an impact![]()
That ring was on the original hub locks, and the spring seats on that. I leave them in if I have them. They “kinda” keep the grease by the bearingThese are the outer hub bearings, the one on the left has a round ring type thing sitting on top of the bearing that the other hub didnt have. I'm guessing it's part of the locker assembly and somebody just forgot to put the one back in? Also, one hub has recessed areas around the holes for the lug studs, one doesn't. Ideas?
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