EDIT: repurposing this thread about new issue installing the monoball RTABs rather than starting another.
I'm installing SDW monoball RTABs and am using the specific tool that they loan out that allows installation without damage to the monoball.
Both old stock bushing pressed out easily enough.
Install of the passenger side monoball RTAB was rough... but got it in eventually.
Moved on to the driver's side, got it halfway in, and then disaster strikes: I was having to apply so much torque to the press tool that the threaded rod sheared.
The rest of the rod seems recoverable, but I'm not sure what the best course of action here is. I really need the car back on the road by tonight if I can, as I'm getting it aligned tomorrow and leaving for a roadtrip wednesday.
First issue is that one of the flanged nuts used for tightening the tool is stuck on the piece of the rod that snapped off. I don't think I'm getting it off of there. I went to home depot to see if I could find a similar nut, but they actually didn't have anything that size (I believe it's M12x1.25).
Next issue is that I'm afraid if I try again the tool will just break again :/ but I'm really hoping it can survive getting it the last bit of the way in.
Questions:
1. Is it conceivable that I could replace the rod with a similar, or even a stronger one from a local machine shop or something like that? I have no idea where to look for something like this. I'm in Los Angeles, which I think helps me.
2. In replacing the nut, should I be looking for something specific in terms of material to make sure it's up for the job? Again, the torque I'm need to apply to press the bushing in is very high..
3. I bet that the issue is that I didn't clean the RTAB housing mating surface well enough. I'm debating whether it's better for me to just try and get it in the rest of the way, or to press it back out and sand the housing down better?
Man, I was so close to getting it done without incident :/
Original Post:
In the driveway trying to install SDW monoball RTABs today. I've unbolted the rtab pocket from the frame, the shock from the rta, and also unbolted the sway bar. I'm stuck because I can't for the life of me get the RTAB end of the trailing arm low enough to get the center bolt out, nor get the bushing removal tool on it.
I've looked through some DIYs and videos and nobody seems to need to do any more than I've done to get the bushing low enough to work on.. And yet I'm stuck.
Anyone? Sorry, would have posted in the stupid questions thread, but in a hurry so hoping for quick visibility 😬
I'm installing SDW monoball RTABs and am using the specific tool that they loan out that allows installation without damage to the monoball.
Both old stock bushing pressed out easily enough.
Install of the passenger side monoball RTAB was rough... but got it in eventually.
Moved on to the driver's side, got it halfway in, and then disaster strikes: I was having to apply so much torque to the press tool that the threaded rod sheared.
The rest of the rod seems recoverable, but I'm not sure what the best course of action here is. I really need the car back on the road by tonight if I can, as I'm getting it aligned tomorrow and leaving for a roadtrip wednesday.
First issue is that one of the flanged nuts used for tightening the tool is stuck on the piece of the rod that snapped off. I don't think I'm getting it off of there. I went to home depot to see if I could find a similar nut, but they actually didn't have anything that size (I believe it's M12x1.25).
Next issue is that I'm afraid if I try again the tool will just break again :/ but I'm really hoping it can survive getting it the last bit of the way in.
Questions:
1. Is it conceivable that I could replace the rod with a similar, or even a stronger one from a local machine shop or something like that? I have no idea where to look for something like this. I'm in Los Angeles, which I think helps me.
2. In replacing the nut, should I be looking for something specific in terms of material to make sure it's up for the job? Again, the torque I'm need to apply to press the bushing in is very high..
3. I bet that the issue is that I didn't clean the RTAB housing mating surface well enough. I'm debating whether it's better for me to just try and get it in the rest of the way, or to press it back out and sand the housing down better?
Man, I was so close to getting it done without incident :/
Original Post:
In the driveway trying to install SDW monoball RTABs today. I've unbolted the rtab pocket from the frame, the shock from the rta, and also unbolted the sway bar. I'm stuck because I can't for the life of me get the RTAB end of the trailing arm low enough to get the center bolt out, nor get the bushing removal tool on it.
I've looked through some DIYs and videos and nobody seems to need to do any more than I've done to get the bushing low enough to work on.. And yet I'm stuck.
Anyone? Sorry, would have posted in the stupid questions thread, but in a hurry so hoping for quick visibility 😬
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