Apr 28, 2025 #1 Kendog 170 Let the boy go ! Joined Mar 10, 2016 Messages 5,680 Reaction score 5,657 Location Reading Ma. I had our machinist at work make me 2 sets of aluminum arms and fabricated a Jig for working on my Diff. 1 set I used setting up my Tundra pumpkin. The other this wekend in my Ragtop.
I had our machinist at work make me 2 sets of aluminum arms and fabricated a Jig for working on my Diff. 1 set I used setting up my Tundra pumpkin. The other this wekend in my Ragtop.
Apr 28, 2025 #2 RAT ROD AL MOPAR ARCHEOLOGIST - one parts hoard at a time! FABO Gold Member Joined Jan 18, 2013 Messages 10,963 Reaction score 15,926 Location Lecanto Florida I could have used one of those yesterday !. Sure would have made it easier.
Apr 28, 2025 #3 Kendog 170 Let the boy go ! Joined Mar 10, 2016 Messages 5,680 Reaction score 5,657 Location Reading Ma. It works great. If you loosen the set screw, you can flip it or set at any angle.
Apr 28, 2025 #4 abdywgn dismantler Joined Jul 30, 2006 Messages 5,711 Reaction score 7,491 Location Darien, Illinois wonder if you could use a worn out idler/pitman with a bit, er, lots of work.
Apr 28, 2025 #5 missing linc Loose nut behind the wheel Joined Feb 17, 2019 Messages 11,975 Reaction score 23,993 Location Southern Alberta Canada Dang, I was expecting to see a dancer.
Apr 28, 2025 #6 RustyRatRod Caput villa stultus FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 7, 2010 Messages 121,123 Reaction score 132,028 Location Georgia missing linc said: Dang, I was expecting to see a dancer. Click to expand... You got it.
Apr 28, 2025 #7 missing linc Loose nut behind the wheel Joined Feb 17, 2019 Messages 11,975 Reaction score 23,993 Location Southern Alberta Canada RustyRatRod said: You got it. View attachment 1716398334 Click to expand... That's more like it!