6:22 oh I guess ol boy realized they did have racheting wrenches in the bottom drawer of the TRQ toolbox and had to get this project moving along a lil quicker
Hi, is it mandatory to put that little washer in we did ours and completely forgot about the washer ...what will happen if the little washer isn't installed
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awesome vid. I assume it's the same process for a rwd blazer of those years.
5:52 I know TRQ has got to have some racheting wrenches in 18mm for the sake of the video
6:22 oh I guess ol boy realized they did have racheting wrenches in the bottom drawer of the TRQ toolbox and had to get this project moving along a lil quicker
I guess they just used this truck for instruction, but I hope a tech would either blow some of that rust of the parts or advise replacement.
That upper A arm looks rust compromized... I recommend replacing these because of the layers of rust which would weaken the A arm.
save some time messing with cotter pins just cut the loop end off and pull out from the bent end.
Hi, is it mandatory to put that little washer in we did ours and completely forgot about the washer ...what will happen if the little washer isn't installed
Never seeing a suspension so full of rust
Looks like my truck. Makes me wonder if they even paint those components.