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Originally Posted by PapaMo
I appreciate it, Dave. I was able to get my hand and the impact wr up in there, loosened up the lower nut (it's on a z-bracket, as well), and then I was able to break the rods loose. Once that was done, everything else was super easy. I wish the front sway bar had moved that easily!
Made me think of working on cars with my dad. Good memories -- and a sense of accomplishment. Thanks for the inspiration go out to you, Jerry, Dino and many others who've contributed!
Kent
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Always happy to help, glad you got the job done! You might want to check the sway bar mounting bolts, two of mine were loose. Jerry took his sway bars loose and lubricated the bushings, I haven’t done this but it’s on my list of things to do. You’re going to be glad you did the CHF, makes a BIG difference in how the coach drives and handles passing semi’s. Now, go out and have FUN!!!