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steering damper question please help!

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steering damper question please help!

Post by 4x4joel4x4 »

hi guys i am trying to change over my steering damper on my 40 series, i have remooved the two nuts of each bolt and tried everything to
pry it out of there but it wont give up is it just a stubern f*&^% or is there anything else that needs doing?

this is driving me insannnne! :bad-words:
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Post by oldmate »

If you have an oxy heat it up and smack them out.

other wise you'll have to go out and buy a puller, or a fork type tie rod popper. The later is a little more robust.
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Post by DUDELUX »

Do what was posted above, or if you have new nuts with the new damper, put the old nuts on the old bolt until the top of the thread is covered, then belt repeatedly with a BFH, it worked for me.
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Post by 80's_delirious »

get yourself one of these or similar from repco, supercrap auto or a tool supplier

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worth their weight in gold, and far more effective than the old fork! No heat required either.

Just loosen the nuts and screw it most of the way off (leave the nut on a few turns), clamp on the separator and tighten it up, if it doesnt pop out easy, tap the side of the bracket with a hammer to jolt it loose.
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Post by S.CoXy »

But don't buy one from stupercheap I broke it on the first use.. ( got my cash back tho )
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Post by 4x4joel4x4 »

ha ha sweet as cheers for the replys fellas i will do it tomorrow,
i will buy one from supershit cus i work for goldcross so i get 25% off
booya! hope it works!

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Post by DUDELUX »

SCA pullers are extremely weak and shite.
I know of 3 people that have bought them and all 3 have broken.
Dont waste your money buying from there.
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Post by oldmate »

that picture is of a pitman arm puller and wont sit properly on tie rods. Make sure you get a proper tie rod puller. Also the trick with the cheap ones is to tighten it up then whack it with a hammer, rather them tightening it till it pops.
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Post by buff man »

i had a similar problem on my hj60. i froze the sucker with propane but FFSake do it in a well ventilated area.
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