Links ripped a hole in the axel

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KentSD

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The 23 is in Loreto, my tec repaired it to get me through the next month of work trips. Ill send her stateside to Ford at the end of August to get her all fixed up.
 

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Ain't gotta worry bout that on the old buggy spring trucks!

I see an aftermarket support/guesset being made right now....
 

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@GregFoutz has the fix.
 

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@GregFoutz has the fix.
We have installed tons of these kits already and it really helps to strengthen the rear mounts on the Gen 3 trucks. We see the most cracking of the link mounts on trucks with aftermarket rear links with Uniballs in them. making the rear links so rigid with the uniball puts a ton more stress on the upper mounts. We actually designed a new joint to use in our billet rear links to help with this issue that work really well. still feel planted way better then the rubber bushings from the factory but no cracking and popping and less stress on the mounts too. Here is a link that explains that too if anyone is interested.

 

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