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FightsFires

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    Canada North
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    2013
  1. Hi there, I did them myself with the help of a friend. You have to take out the bolt closest to the wheel with a breaker bar, and then cut the toe link off of the stainless steel adjustable bolt with a torch and also cut out the bolt with the torch. There's no other way to do it as far as I know because the stainless bolt welds itself to the link.
  2. Looks like 100$ is pretty much standard for the toe links together.. And about 175$ to install them.
  3. Hello, this is my first post here. I have a 2013 dj rt, and my rear tires are dangerously worn on the inner quarter of the tires. I took it to dodge today and they found rear toe link bushings are no good along with one trailer arm bushing. I attempted to replaced the passenger side toe link to find that I cannot remove the special adjustment bolt at the back of the toe link, is there a special method for removing them? I've read elsewhere that people cut them out, I'm hoping I don't have to do that. Also, I bought the bushing for the trailer arm, but haven't attempted it yet . am I going to need to press the old bushing out or is it a bolt in type ? Thanks everyone
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