maxtwms
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- Joined
- Jan 29, 2014
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- Location
- Alabama
- First Name
- Max
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 305
Hey guys, my truck bed has been sagging in the passenger rear side so I went to check my Suspension and found the shock on that side was about 1.5" longer. That shock mounts angled towards the cab.
Anyway, while removing the shock I noticed the stud was a little loose and then found that it had been wearing on the thru hole for some time causing it to become a slot.
My question is, should I just mount/weld a 3/16" plate to the inside of the frame and match-drill a new hole, or is there a preferred "standard" way of approaching this?
Ill try to get some pictures this afternoon.
Anyway, while removing the shock I noticed the stud was a little loose and then found that it had been wearing on the thru hole for some time causing it to become a slot.
My question is, should I just mount/weld a 3/16" plate to the inside of the frame and match-drill a new hole, or is there a preferred "standard" way of approaching this?
Ill try to get some pictures this afternoon.
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