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Old 01-20-2014, 02:18 PM   #1
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Porterbuilt trailing arms

I have a set of the PB 3 inch drop TArms the u bolts had two nuts (one locking nut) and a washer on them how do you get both nuts on the u bolt. and what type of wrench are you using to tithen up the nut a standard 1 1/16 will not fit without grinding down. PB must be off today for the Holiday

Any suggestions would to get this buttoned up today.
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Old 01-20-2014, 03:33 PM   #2
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Re: Porterbuilt trailing arms

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I have a set of the PB 3 inch drop TArms the u bolts had two nuts (one locking nut) and a washer on them how do you get both nuts on the u bolt. and what type of wrench are you using to tithen up the nut a standard 1 1/16 will not fit without grinding down. PB must be off today for the Holiday

Any suggestions would to get this buttoned up today.
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The plain steel nuts are just for mock-up and will not be used for final assembly. We use a 1 1/16 wrench to tighten them up.

You may want to mock it up with the plain steel nuts, as it might be necessary to trim some of the u-bolt so you have enough room to use the box end of the wrench and slide it out afterwards.

We modified one a little to work more easily. Took a grinder to the open end so it fit in better and gave us more range of motion.

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Old 01-20-2014, 06:26 PM   #3
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Re: Porterbuilt trailing arms

I wrestled mine for awhile then took Nate's advise and trimmed some of the U bolt and it was cake after that.

Thanks again Nate for a great product.
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