150 ft lbs is not enough torque on those. Maybe you know that....
Good works of works dude! Looking gooder and gooder every day.
Moar good works of works!
That's what I've always done. I believe I got that number from some stuff that ORD sent me back in '13 when I first got into these trucks. Bought a whole lift kit from them for my long gone '76 SWB. Been doing 150 lbs. since then.Pretty sure 150 is correct for grade 8 5/8" ubolts. Yep several sites say 132-177 for grade 8. I always go 150.
Thanks. I know the weight is gonna change things. Hopefully I can correct angle via shackle but If I have to reshackle flip it I will.Angle looks good. Wait til you get weight on it to worry about it.
Pretty sure 150 is correct for grade 8 5/8" ubolts. Yep several sites say 132-177 for grade 8. I always go 150.
That's what I read too, then I had them come loose.
I give them hell with an impact and give them more with a large breaker bar. Ruffstuff bolts, nuts and plates.....
I haven't had any issues in the past but I'll keep an eye on em. Having no bed makes it easy to check on them lol.
I have Ruffstuff plates, ORD bolts/nuts.
Did you open the center pin hole on your Ruffstuff plates up? The holes in mine were 9/16" and I had to open them up to 3/4" to clear the center pin nut.
Drive shaft is a few inches long now. Thinking about cutting it down myself with the sawzall then taking it to a driveline shop to have it welded back together and balanced.
Guessing it can't cost too much if I go that route.
Is there a special method they use to cut it?let them cut it down correctly otherwise they'll be charging you more. It cost me $100 to cut down my last shaft and re-balance it.
Just looked through that thread. That f**kin blows... I'll keep an eye on mine for sure.no, I just run the bolt through to the top of the springplate.
here's a read about u-bolts from a couple years ago https://ck5.com/forums/threads/check-your-u-bolts.316885/
Is there a special method they use to cut it?
Just looked through that thread. That f**kin blows... I'll keep an eye on mine for sure.
correct and where to cut it. Give them a call and get the measurements they want.
Bottom line, keep an eye on them. On my shakedown run a couple weeks ago I checked mine a couple times.
Are all of the steering column ends on our truck the same? The part where the steering shaft bolts up?Dont use a rag joint. Use and XJ shaft or a Flaming River ujoint coupler