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fenderbluesman63 07-28-2002 05:52 PM

u bolts stuck!
 
is there a trick to removing the large u bolts that hold the axle tube to the frame? i took off the nuts, tried pb blaster, hammer, put the weight of the truck on it and it still wont budge...i have tried hitting the top of the u back and forth and i will move a little, but not much...also does the bracket under the ubolt come off as well? i am almost finished stripping this thing and i really need to get the rear off...PLEASE HELP! thanks....

tommie 07-28-2002 05:58 PM

i just got through taking mine apart.

put the nuts back on the u bolts (loose) and hit the bottom of the ubolts, and the nuts to break them loose, then you can pry between the axle tube and the suspension bars, they really rust up inside those trailing bars.

later
tommie

68SWB4x4 07-28-2002 06:26 PM

those can be a real PITA get a torch to loosen them up than hit um with the hammer...... if it still dosnt work just cut them off and get new ones

fenderbluesman63 07-28-2002 06:28 PM

do you think a mapp gas torch will get them hot enough? i dont have a oxy acet torch...i have been beating and prying since noon, i am running out of arm...lol

fenderbluesman63 07-28-2002 08:57 PM

update...mapp didnt work....do you guys think a bimetal blade n my sawzall will cut them? where would i get another set? i really dont want to cut them if i will have problems finding more....

68SWB4x4 07-28-2002 10:27 PM

you can get them custom made at u bolt shops or i think www.mothertruckers.net sells them as well as other vendors....
the sawzall will probaly cut them but will take along time..... a grinder would work good
i had a set of a arms that i tried heating up and beating with a 15 lb sledge FULL sling to........ they wouldnt budge....... sometimes they are just rustowelded

DennyB 07-30-2002 04:59 PM

sawzall with a metal blade will make quick work of the u bolts ;)

Snowbound 08-05-2002 04:37 PM

I had a b!tch of a time when I swap my rear end getting the u-bolts out. After numerous failed attempts with BFH, torching, setting weight on them, etc, etc, I found the easiest way was to cut off the last couple of rivets behind the u-bolt on the trailing arm and pry the two halves apart a little. The u-bolts will come right out. Just replace the rivets with bolts after. Good luck!

Brian:canada:

JHickson6 08-05-2002 09:50 PM

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fenderbluesman63 08-05-2002 10:14 PM

ok, i got one out by cutting with a sawzall, new blade is toast now...still cant drive the ends out tho..finally i have taken the trailing arms off to roll the rear out and flip it over, but the brake line that comes from the front to the rubber line to the distribution block is rounded off really bad so i havent messed with it today, getting frustrated a little so i am gonna wait a few days before i go back out there...i am gonna try the rivet idea and see if i can get that last one out...thanks for all the ideas and help guys


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