Badunit
Well-Known Member
Reading here that it can be done one at a time with the wheels on the ground, I would have done mine that way. I did mine with the wheels slightly off the ground and a jack under the pumpkin to make adjustments to line up the bolts.
An impact wrench (Milwaukee 2767) made easy work of the 145 degrees after torquing to 103 ft lb. It is hard to get yourself behind a torque wrench or breaker bar when the vehicle is on the ground and you're laying on the ground under it. I marked the nuts and the bolts with a sharpie before using the impact to be sure only the bolts turned.
I don't know why Jeep didn't use the longer arms in the first place. It definitely tracks better.
An impact wrench (Milwaukee 2767) made easy work of the 145 degrees after torquing to 103 ft lb. It is hard to get yourself behind a torque wrench or breaker bar when the vehicle is on the ground and you're laying on the ground under it. I marked the nuts and the bolts with a sharpie before using the impact to be sure only the bolts turned.
I don't know why Jeep didn't use the longer arms in the first place. It definitely tracks better.
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