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Old 08-26-2009, 10:44 AM
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Re: Semi work safe

niner do you remember how much longer the bolts from fastenal you got were?
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by scott3824
plus there are 4 snapped ones
Get some pics of the destruction before they replace the studs.
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by scott3824
niner do you remember how much longer the bolts from fastenal you got were?
Like I said I don't remember. I measured the aluminum cover thickness and subtracted the thickness of the steel cover.
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Old 08-26-2009, 10:56 AM
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Re: Semi work safe

does 1/4" sound right?
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Old 08-26-2009, 10:59 AM
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nvm found your thread where they said it was 1/4 inch more ... so 1 1/4 hex head with some cadmium plated washers should do the trick ....

full kit but too expensive
http://www.dieselmanor.com/motorcraft/FD-3Z4033A.asp
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Re: Semi work safe

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does 1/4" sound right?
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nvm found your thread where they said it was 1/4 inch more ... so 1 1/4 hex head with some cadmium plated washers should do the trick ....

full kit but too expensive
http://www.dieselmanor.com/motorcraft/FD-3Z4033A.asp
I went all stainless. It was like $6-$10 for 12 bolts and washers.
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by scott3824
nvm found your thread where they said it was 1/4 inch more ... so 1 1/4 hex head with some cadmium plated washers should do the trick ....

full kit but too expensive
http://www.dieselmanor.com/motorcraft/FD-3Z4033A.asp
Aluminum construction does not rust. No, but it corrodes which is the same thing. Dumbasses.

That includes the cover which you already have ordered.
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by NINER
That's after you spend 30 minutes to go to the store and buy washers.
lol who doesnt have a bunch of washers laying around?
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Re: Semi work safe

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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by scott3824
so i am off to get replacement lug nuts ... wish I knew if i needed a new rim lol
What exactly happened anyway? I know youve been working on your hub, have some broken wheel studs, and may need a new rim. But I still havent read what happened in the first place
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by MikeM
What exactly happened anyway? I know youve been working on your hub, have some broken wheel studs, and may need a new rim. But I still havent read what happened in the first place
whatever happened from that list, id have to guess something significant?
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Re: Semi work safe

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I went all stainless. It was like $6-$10 for 12 bolts and washers.


i had to get a whole bag of stainless socket cap bolts and stainless washers ... was gonna be $40 ... but dude ran it under a commercial account and hooked it up for half price ... now i just need to sell the extra for $20 to someone on PSN
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Re: Semi work safe

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What exactly happened anyway? I know youve been working on your hub, have some broken wheel studs, and may need a new rim. But I still havent read what happened in the first place
I was cruising the eway on my way to the gym and wondered why i felt a vibration when i was decel'ing .. so i drove faster

after the gym just idling through the lot i heard a thump type noise, so i went across the street to a big lot and let my truck idle in drive while i walked around the outside - i then noticed my passenger rear wheel was wobbling, and only had 3 lug nuts (8 bolt) holding it on, and 4 of them were sheared off ... so i had a buddy bring me a jack and i hand tightened the last 3 as tight as i could and limped home a few miles at 20mph ...
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finally got all my parts .. .time for re-assembly after lunch ... hoping things go smooth if so i will do the driver side rear hub seal and e-brake shoes too
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by scott3824
I was cruising the eway on my way to the gym and wondered why i felt a vibration when i was decel'ing .. so i drove faster

after the gym just idling through the lot i heard a thump type noise, so i went across the street to a big lot and let my truck idle in drive while i walked around the outside - i then noticed my passenger rear wheel was wobbling, and only had 3 lug nuts (8 bolt) holding it on, and 4 of them were sheared off ... so i had a buddy bring me a jack and i hand tightened the last 3 as tight as i could and limped home a few miles at 20mph ...

yo muscle head, do you take or have you ever taken BA?
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yo muscle head, do you take or have you ever taken BA?
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by scott3824
I was cruising the eway on my way to the gym and wondered why i felt a vibration when i was decel'ing .. so i drove faster

after the gym just idling through the lot i heard a thump type noise, so i went across the street to a big lot and let my truck idle in drive while i walked around the outside - i then noticed my passenger rear wheel was wobbling, and only had 3 lug nuts (8 bolt) holding it on, and 4 of them were sheared off ... so i had a buddy bring me a jack and i hand tightened the last 3 as tight as i could and limped home a few miles at 20mph ...
damn!!!! im gonna go check my lugnuts now
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Re: Semi work safe

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yo muscle head, do you take or have you ever taken BA?
beta alanine? nope ... never taken much of anything ... i don't even use creatine anymore ... just tried that tribulus stuff and it may have slightly elevated my test levels, but I doubt anything significantly ... all i take now is protein, fish oil, a multi, and greens supps ..

I know tnation muscle heads are all about it, but they articels seem so slanted and biased ... don't see too many guys on sherdog in d&s that believe in it - and they all seem to be pretty knowledgeable and factual with their approach to supps ... I still thought about giving it a try since I am a hard gainer - it's not too expensive and is suppose to stack good with creatine ...
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