WHO WILL BE RIDING AT RRB 4/22 - 4/26 ? - The Secret Takeover!

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Axle from what I heard, trying to push his depth finder out of the mud
He bent a tie rod Sat. morning. I could not believe my eyes or my watch. We stopped, winched it off the ground, removed tire, removed bent tie rod, replaced tie rod, zip tied boot, replaced tire, let winch down. Boom 13 minutes. I was just power washing my machine an hour or so ago and found his bent tie rod in my bed. Amazing!!!
 
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He bent a tie rod Sat. morning. I could not believe my eyes or my watch. We stopped, winched it off the ground, removed tire, removed bent tie rod, replaced tie rod, zip tied boot, replaced tire, let winch down. Boom 13 minutes. I was just power washing my machine an hour or so ago and found his bent tie rod in my bed. Amazing!!!

Reminds me that I really need to get a short 32mm wrench for my trail kit.
 
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I bought that. I grabbed it the other day to pull mine off and it doesn't fit. It's so close but too tight
So I got to thinking about it 32mm is real close to 1.25. Ran out to the garage and that Sunex crows foot that I bought measures 31.85" at the tip. By comparison my williams open end wrench is 32.45mm. For $7 I should probably just grind it out and make it work
 
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Ohhh that makes more sense. Channel locks work on that?

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I’ve got 3 or 4 and I know i’ve used 2 different ones and they’ve worked.
I ordered that same wrench. I was changing inner tie rod on my sons camry and rented the tool from advance auto to do it. The tool wouldn't fit. Then I remembered having the crows foot in my pioneer. It worked perfect on the camry.
 
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The crows foot is the way to go... it’s a b**** to get up there and get any leverage and room with a wrench, much less channel locks. I won’t say it can’t be done. But the crows foot makes it much easier and faster.
Channel locks and pliers are easy enough. It's an essential tool you need to carry anyway. And eliminates 1 tool you need to have on board.
 
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I also used channel locs to take the nut off the end of the axel. ....
I can testify to the channel locks doing the job. Plumber32 changed the tie rod with the channel lock and a regular pair of pliers. He did, however, use an impact driver to remove and replace the lug nuts.
 

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