67dodgedartconv
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Are you using a brake line or flare nut wrench on the proportioning valve or distribution block fittings? Usually helps keep the fittings from rounding off.
Are you using a brake line or flare nut wrench on the proportioning valve or distribution block fittings? Usually helps keep the fittings from rounding off.
They are inexpensive. A lot of times come in a set of three. Ones from Harbor freight or autozone or any parts store will be ok.No I wasnt. I dont have one of those but I will be getting one tomorrow on the way home.
They are inexpensive. A lot of times come in a set of three. Ones from Harbor freight or autozone or any parts store will be ok.
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Not to rain on your parade, and if someone who knows better chimes in listen to them instead of me. That said, this thought is about your other thread about the loops in the brake lines. The photo above does not have them. The loops are supposed to come fairly close off the master cylinder, then to the prop valve. This keeps flex (and heat?) from causing issues with the lines being rigid. Loops allow play, kind of like a shock absorber for the brake lines.
Easy there. Not supposed to dent the car with your head.
You shouldn’t have to take the LCA’s off, the torsion bars slide in from the rear.I also didnt realize I had to take the LCAs back off to put the torsion bars on, which sucks.
You shouldn’t have to take the LCA’s off, the torsion bars slide in from the rear.
Sorry, it's a telescoping magnet.
You shouldn't have to take the lower control arms off to put torsion bars on. Just slide them right in.
Lol. We’ve all been there at some point. The first time I tried pulling a gauge cluster, I didn’t realize I had to drop the steering column, and didn’t realize how brittle the cluster bezel was. Broke it all to ****!Well **** me! I screwed up for nothing hah .
Sorry my guessing game was about if I had one of those or not hah . I will soon though apparently!
Yeah, if everything went smooth it wouldn't be as rewarding. At least that's what I tell myself, lol.