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Finally.....A Good Day In The Garage

kyreb1862

Jedi Knight
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Took the swivel axles for my 77 B to the machine shop today and got the lower trunion bolts taken out. One bolt pressed out with the hydraulic press and the other had to be drilled and pressed out. Happily both were removed with out any damage to the swivel axles. Now I can finally get back to the business of reassembling the front suspension. Next step is to drop the cross member install the new pads and clean and paint the swivel axles.
 
Boy, that sounds familiar. I just finished reassembling yesterday.
 

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Oh yea. Shinny bits.
 
John - your new bits are on order & your used ones are sitting on the shelf!
 
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