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Old 11-02-2009, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Cereal Killer
there's a good chance that the nuts on your u-bolts have been on there since the day your truck rolled off the assembly line. Be liberal with the PB Blaster.
you don't have to be liberal if you use a penetrating fluid instead of a lubricant.
 
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I'll go with conservative! And use any but PB Blaster or WD-40.
 
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Originally Posted by Cereal Killer
Haha, thanks. I like your truck too... and if you were gonna drive a chevy at least you had one before they put IFS in them (including their heavy duty models. What the hell is with that?)


The suspension guys at Government Motors are on crack.
 
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Old 11-03-2009, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by zman17
I'll go with conservative! And use any but PB Blaster or WD-40.
Originally Posted by Sheriff420
you don't have to be liberal if you use a penetrating fluid instead of a lubricant.
Well don't be a wise *** and then leave me hangin' like that...

Whaddya use????
 
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Kroil or Cyclo is the **** to use
 
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^ those or CRC Knock'er Loose. its specifically Cyclo Breakaway and AeroKroil btw.
my rear drive shaft was seized to the pinion the other day and after smacking it a few times and it not budging i went to get the knocker loose. a spray all the way around where it was attached and a few taps of the hammer and it let go.
same with my hub nuts at 124k miles. a spray and a tap then minimal effort on the breaker bar and they loosened right up.
 

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knew i was forgetting one
 
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Old 11-03-2009, 01:34 PM
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Awesome. Can I just buy the **** at any auto parts or hardware store?
 
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i dunno about Cyclo or CRC

but i do know you have to order Kroil from Kano labs
 


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