- Location
- Reno, Nevada
Where did you get the 1310 yokes? TeraFlex?
Where did you get the 1310 yokes? TeraFlex?
these are the coast yokes.. same part number front and rear
got these done!! but after i was... i decided im gonna make new upper plates with bump stops off the side.. these are the stock ones drilled out for 9/16 hardware
I do not see a lock nut or lock washer :eyes: . Am I right?
Very good work.
correct they dont, lots of people think that nylocs are as good as locktite, negative!! they can losen off!! i preffer locktite:eeks1:Stock u-bolts don't use nylocs or lock washers either, iirc. Torqued to spec & maybe a dab of loctite if you feel the need, regular nuts & bolts should be just fine.
haha i had it the other way, but it wont clear the third member... i had to actually read the instruction to figure that one out lolNot sure if I'm right but it looks like your trackbar may be backwards.
Very cool! Interested in seeing a parallel side shot on how much tire is hangin out the wheel well. Also, what did you use to cut the old brackets off the D30?
Tire "hang out" isn't as bad as I visioned. Once ya get some wheels/tires put on something like bushwacker or what ever flare will most likely cover most the tire. Very cool.
those babies are torqued down with red locktite!!! but ill be checking them often
OK Locktite is great,..I think it is the best.....
correct they dont, lots of people think that nylocs are as good as locktite, negative!! they can losen off!! i preffer locktite:eeks1:
I do noy use nylock nuts if I can avoid it. The are like single use items. Remove them once and toss them. There are other type of lock nuts that are much better than those that uses nylon/plastic to hold them against loosening. An example are the staked head nuts that are used quite a bit on the XJ's.
Howdy neighbor.