Mine broke shortly after the threads. Like less than a 1/4" past the end of the threads. It sucked getting the rest of the pin out. There was a couple hours of constant swearing the first time. Second time it went much quicker but it still sucked.Where did it specifically break at?
Inspecting my old one and I can see worn area on the shaft where the center pin rubs on it.
Gonna drill a hole and put it the keychain.
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I bet you could make some sort of garage art with those stainless tips!I chopped up my old catback. Thoight the tailpipes might be worth saving.
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Or maybe not?
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These things are 20+ years old. Rusted internally but still solid.
I dunno. Maybe I’ll FB marketplace them for free to someone who needs tips, but not sure it’s worth the Bs that comes with FB. Maybe I’ll just chuck them under my deck and let them sink into the mud.
I bet you could make some sort of garage art with those stainless tips!
On my trans pan . I’ve had it down 3 times with the same gasket alreadyAnyone ever use this type of gasket? Supposedly reusable?
Also, new pin for insurance.
Need to pull the studs on first, and then I can dump the gear oil in and install the diff cover and the axle is done. Will install rotors, calipers and dust shields on the car when done to cut down on weight and damage.
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I would call MM and ask their opinion as they are the experts and have great customer service. I'm guessing the right answer is to remove one of the upper arms, but not sure about the springs, what is the difference in the rate?