Can anyone verify that the front axle nut is a 36mm?
I actually think it's a 35 but a 36 will work. Hope someone else can chime in here for you too.
I saw that the write up for the unit bearing was a 36mm but mine feels sloppy. Probably due to being a 12pt socket. Guess i need to track down a 6pt...
I saw that the write up for the unit bearing was a 36mm but mine feels sloppy. Probably due to being a 12pt socket. Guess i need to track down a 6pt...
That pretty much what i have, except its synergy. That gold bolt is bigger OD than oem so ill need a new stabilizer with a bigger thru-hole if thats a real thing, thats why im kinda stumpedRock Hard would know for sure, I'm not 100% sure, but I think I've seen this used a couple of times on the Synergy tie rod: http://www.rockhard4x4.com/product_p/rh-9001.htm
Its a metal bushing surrounded by rubber so i feel like it would weaken the metal alot if i drill it. Im hoping someone with this tie rod can say what setup they went with.is it possible to ream out the stabilizer hole?
You east coast guys are worthless...lololDo what Scott does....hit it with a hammer and cuss at it lol
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You east coast guys are worthless...lolol
Well fuck. How come the ones i read didnt say that. Lol. I guess you easterners arent ALL bad. OEM stabilizer FTWSynergy suggestion is to drill. See note below.
Otherwise, I'd just get a new one that has a 1/2" hole to work with the mount.
Edit - might as well try drilling the factory if you're thinking of buying new. Can't hurt.
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Well fuck. How come the ones i read didnt say that. Lol. I guess you easterners arent ALL bad. OEM stabilizer FTW
Edit: (south)easterners
I gotta admit, thats the only drawback to you getting your own...Don't be mad. I know you're just upset that once I buy a Jeep, you won't have me co-piloting for you.
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I gotta admit, thats the only drawback to you getting your own...
Synergy suggestion is to drill. See note below.
Otherwise, I'd just get a new one that has a 1/2" hole to work with the mount.
Edit - might as well try drilling the factory if you're thinking of buying new. Can't hurt.
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