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Old 07-16-2007, 10:18 AM
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Racenitro yet another poor response. You said that you were torqued that bolt 70ft lbs. thats 25 ft lbs less than the spec for the bolt. Shame on you for not being able to read (no where did Cody state the torque specs) then shame on your for a bolt breaking and blaming it one somebody else. I don't care how much money it costs you. Its a broken bolt that is no bodies fault. Unless you were using a poorly calibrated torque wrench, then its your fault.

You have stated in this thread and the other about how much money you have had to spend on your truck. Well when all you do is throw parts at it what do you expect. If you can't diagnose the porblem yourself either find a qualified mechanic that can or come here for advice (though I doubt you'll get much with that attitude) before you spend a grand replacing stuff that doesn't need to be replaced.

My rant is over!

And since I am all for helping people you should replace your tires since they are junk anyway. Also how old are your shocks?
 

Last edited by tjbeggs; 07-16-2007 at 10:20 AM.