Tools needed for driveshaft Install
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Im gonna install my driveshaft spacers tomorrow and wanted to know what kind of tools Im going to need. I have some, but not a ton. Im sure I can install these, as I installed my springs myself this can't be much harder.
I also noticed there isn't a install thread for these, is it that easy? What all do I have to unbolt/remove to get the shafts out to put in the spacers (1-peice spacers).
Also what are the torque specs for the bolts for the shafts?
Any other useful info would be much appreciated
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I also noticed there isn't a install thread for these, is it that easy? What all do I have to unbolt/remove to get the shafts out to put in the spacers (1-peice spacers).
Also what are the torque specs for the bolts for the shafts?
Any other useful info would be much appreciated
thanks
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Wish I could give you advice but I haven't installed any myself.
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For one piece spacers, you will have to remove the 6 bolts that hold the axles to the stub. Then you will have to either pop the lower balljoint or remove the bolts for the upper control arm. That will give you enough 'slack' to slide the axle out of the stub. Fit your spacer, then put it back together.
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