14ff axle shaft bolts

Started by Kyle, August 13, 2012, 01:00:39 PM

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Kyle

the axle shaft bolts on the full floaters are just a standard thread and not some reversed thread are they?? ive been reefin on em the counterclockwise motion to get em out and none of em want to budge at all. i dont want to put a pipe or an impact to em without knowing for sure...
92 chevy stepside - built 408 sbc/modified 700r4/14 bolt ff/dana 60/4.56s/38.5s/western 7.5' plow

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michigan maniac

Fat chicks welcome IT'S A 2 1/2 TON!!

OHEARN.2012

id use a pipe. might break them off with impact if they havnt been out in awhile.
RBS Racing

i bog my bogger not my daily driver

built tough with chevy stuff

Listen Here Boy....I was slinging' mud before you were swimmin' round in your daddy's Nu* sack. Yankee Lake Trucks Gone Wild 2011

BAD APPLE

You can break them off with a wrench and pipe too, impact them save ur knuckles
no rest for the wicked

michigan maniac

If your afraid of snapping them, heat them with a torch first
Fat chicks welcome IT'S A 2 1/2 TON!!

Boggen Joe

Inpack them off, I haven't broke 1 yet in 15 yrs



98 blazer 388/350/208, 60 front,14ff rear, 4:88s, on 44s cut

Kyle

I would have used an impact if i had one. Air compressor is really old and im not sure if it'd sustain one or not. I used a breaker and a pipe. Got all but one and heated it and it still wouldn't budge. Had to cut the head off. Looks like I get to go down to fastenal for some new ones!
92 chevy stepside - built 408 sbc/modified 700r4/14 bolt ff/dana 60/4.56s/38.5s/western 7.5' plow

==rf Gotta Get Dirty! Nothin' Else Matters! ==djdj

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