Cody Templeton
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The screw for the nut insert came loose so I locktited it and the ball screw also with the red permanent.
I'll keep an eye out for that this time. Thanks for the tip!
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The screw for the nut insert came loose so I locktited it and the ball screw also with the red permanent.
I'm thinking if you insert a bent piece of 3/8" dia. metal tubing through the fill port, and then push 1/4" plastic tubing through the metal tubing, it would reach the bottom of the diff.I bent a piece of copper tubing, (1/4” I believe ) that is used for ice maker line for your refrigerator.
My Lowe's didn't have the Zip tape so I just got wider Gorilla tape, we'll see how it holds up. I peeled the panel back from the C pillar but I'm lost. Where does one have to dig to find the drain tubes?I would DEFINITELY still locate the ends of the drain tubes in the rear rockers… yes the fluid film obviously prevents moisture which in turn stops rust. But it’s not meant to be applied within puddles or pockets of water. my passenger was JUST long enough for me to touch it with my finger tips inside the drain hole. My driver side however was too short, I could not feel it in the drain hole. So I opened up both panels on the inside of the cab and from there once I located them i put brass barbs on and extended them, at that point I could reach them and bring them outside of the drain holes in the rockers. It’s a REALLY good piece of mind knowing that water isn’t just sitting in there.
I’m sure the gorilla tape will be great aswell , lots of guys running it.My Lowe's didn't have the Zip tape so I just got wider Gorilla tape, we'll see how it holds up. I peeled the panel back from the C pillar but I'm lost. Where does one have to dig to find the drain tubes?
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Installed a new DeeZee tailgate assist kit. The nutsert piece had come loose inside the tailgate, so I decided to just replace the whole kit since they're cheap.
I keep bugging them whenever it spins off. Next time I'm just welding it in place.
There is a generic brand one on Amazon that has a flag nut on it. It requires you to take off the plastic on the tailgate to pop it in, but it would probably do the trick too.Yea, if the nutsert comes lose again and I need to replace the whole thing I'm just gonna nut and bolt it from the inside than deal with that.
There is a generic brand one on Amazon that has a flag nut on it. It requires you to take off the plastic on the tailgate to pop it in, but it would probably do the trick too.
Its currently unavailable but this is what I had on my wishlist.Thanks for the heads up. I'll look into that if/when this one ***** again.