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memtb
Oct 28, 2017Explorer
I did it years ago on a 1990 Teton. Too many years to remember details, but it ain’t that bad, if....you are pretty handy with tools, a concrete pad,have a couple of bottle jacks and ideally a roller floor jack. I was supposed to change out those on our present three (3) axle Teton this summer, but, haven’t had time. If I had done so....I could offer lots of “gory” details! So, the best I can offer is... Best of Luck!
Also, having a “taper” punch or two to help with bolt hole alignment would be quite helpful.
And a word of caution.... as you unbolt the rubber Springs....make sure that they are not “loaded-up” and upon removing bolts can suddenly move. A finger in the wrong place could be a “painful” lesson!
Also, having a “taper” punch or two to help with bolt hole alignment would be quite helpful.
And a word of caution.... as you unbolt the rubber Springs....make sure that they are not “loaded-up” and upon removing bolts can suddenly move. A finger in the wrong place could be a “painful” lesson!
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