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KHC Torque Arm, anyone running it?
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<blockquote data-quote="lateralis" data-source="post: 1482856" data-attributes="member: 35325"><p>Ya man those holes suck. I barely had a drill bit that was long enough to work with the tuck held up at the frame and the rear axle at full droop. I ended up leaving the arm in and wedging it up between the drive shaft to hold it in place. Did 1 nut bracket 1st than bolted it down before drilling the 2nd one to make sure it lined up. One of my nuts though got crossed threaded to hell but fortunately KHC sent me a new nut bracket and bolts. </p><p></p><p>Also it might be a good idea to get a 90 degree zerk fitting for pumping grease in at those spots. I have a straight one on my gun and its a PITA without the truck lifted and the drive shaft at full droop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lateralis, post: 1482856, member: 35325"] Ya man those holes suck. I barely had a drill bit that was long enough to work with the tuck held up at the frame and the rear axle at full droop. I ended up leaving the arm in and wedging it up between the drive shaft to hold it in place. Did 1 nut bracket 1st than bolted it down before drilling the 2nd one to make sure it lined up. One of my nuts though got crossed threaded to hell but fortunately KHC sent me a new nut bracket and bolts. Also it might be a good idea to get a 90 degree zerk fitting for pumping grease in at those spots. I have a straight one on my gun and its a PITA without the truck lifted and the drive shaft at full droop. [/QUOTE]
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