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I think these spindles are toast!

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Old 05-13-2016, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob_T
Really amazing how some guys can just beat on a part with a hammer to get it loose. But the bearing surfaces look galled even where he didn't beat on it so it probably was worn out anyway. Expensive parts list but worth it once you get it all back together. Every time I spend money on my truck I remind myself what the payments would be like on a new one.
That's my thinking as well. My wife has a new truck, but I prefer these older ones. They are a mans truck! Those new ones are girlie, to much extra junk to go wrong. That's my opinion. Plus, when you go that deep in one of these, that's less you have to worry about down the road. I bet her 2015 wont hold its value like my old Beasts do! LOL
 
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Originally Posted by Bob_T
Really amazing how some guys can just beat on a part with a hammer to get it loose. But the bearing surfaces look galled even where he didn't beat on it so it probably was worn out anyway. Expensive parts list but worth it once you get it all back together. Every time I spend money on my truck I remind myself what the payments would be like on a new one.
Amen to that.
 
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