blkout New member Joined Oct 15, 2008 Messages 571 Apr 20, 2010 #1 Anyone removed the steering damper on one that has the stud thru the bar?
blkout New member Joined Oct 15, 2008 Messages 571 Apr 20, 2010 #3 How do you remove the damper off the stud? I removed the nut on the front but can't get the stud out. Is the stud pressed in the bar. Also there is a large flat washer on the back side that actually holds the damper on how does it come off.
How do you remove the damper off the stud? I removed the nut on the front but can't get the stud out. Is the stud pressed in the bar. Also there is a large flat washer on the back side that actually holds the damper on how does it come off.
apocalypse1812 Nailed It! Joined Nov 29, 2006 Messages 6,180 Apr 20, 2010 #4 I'm pretty sure that I either beat it out with a pickle fork, or ball-peen
blkout New member Joined Oct 15, 2008 Messages 571 Apr 20, 2010 #5 apocalypse1812 said: I'm pretty sure that I either beat it out with a pickle fork, or ball-peen Click to expand... Thats what i thought thanks, I have a service manual but it only shows the type that bolt up to the bar with u bolts.
apocalypse1812 said: I'm pretty sure that I either beat it out with a pickle fork, or ball-peen Click to expand... Thats what i thought thanks, I have a service manual but it only shows the type that bolt up to the bar with u bolts.
J j-rod Up to no good Joined Jun 29, 2008 Messages 3,628 Apr 20, 2010 #6 apocalypse1812 said: I'm pretty sure that I either beat it out with a pickle fork, or ball-peen Click to expand... Yeah its just a tapered fit in the steering link.
apocalypse1812 said: I'm pretty sure that I either beat it out with a pickle fork, or ball-peen Click to expand... Yeah its just a tapered fit in the steering link.
blkout New member Joined Oct 15, 2008 Messages 571 Apr 20, 2010 #7 j-rod said: Yeah its just a tapered fit in the steering link. Click to expand... thanks for the info.
j-rod said: Yeah its just a tapered fit in the steering link. Click to expand... thanks for the info.