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Expert
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Location: Ripon, WI | I was under my car doing some work, and I happened to spin both front wheels. Well, I found that the bolts holding my AAJ bracket were loose, and would partially rotate when I spun the wheel! Don't know if I forgot to tighten them, or they worked loose, but if you have a kit, check it the next time you have the front off the ground. |
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Board Moderator
Posts: 3186
Location: The not-so-great, dirty-white North ( Michigan) | I am a true believer in GREEN Loctite stud and bearing mount.
Used it on my AAJ kit. My bet is that to remove it, will have to warm it with a torch.
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 362
Location: Colorado, USA | "to remove it, will have to warm it with a torch"
Sounds like removing brake drums from stubborn 57-64 tapered axle shaft rearends
Loctite Green, I second that motion! |
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Account Suspended (Steve Hobby Alias)
Posts: 3365
Location: North West Jorsey | I remember stripping some AAJ bolts. . . Found out I needed to walk the bracket into place, tightening each one in a rotataion. I didn't have that problem with the new brackest though. My daily driver is fine though, but alas, I FINALLY sold it. Of coarse, I used a 3/8 impact gun on them. Maybe that was taboo |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 8947
Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | i spun the threads out of two of the bracket nuts-pass. side------it wasn't ROGERS product just too much tightening------my fault all the way------HELPFUL HINT------if you don't have LOCTITE you can use a dab of paint-just about any will do--------------later |
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