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Old 05-05-2018, 01:32 PM   #49
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: South Dakota
Posts: 45
THOR #9611
I appreciate the info, even tho it is a bit after the fact. I did remove all the bolts from the sway bar brackets that hold the sway bar to the axle to begin with and then did the driver's side first. I just tightened the driver side bolts finger tight initially then proceeded to tackle the passenger side. The top bolt lined up and went in reasonably easy but the bottom bolt gave me all the trouble. When I was able to contort my body enough to get a flash light shining on the bolt hole and actually see into the bolt hole I could see the shim hole was to low and blocking the bolt from threading. The bolt in the top hole fit tight enough so that there was no up and down movement of the shim. If I removed the top bolt and inserted the bottom bolt then the top bolt wouldn't start to thread. I don't know how else I could have done it. Was that impact wrench air powered or electric?
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