Replaced the original U shaped Quigley torque arms with their much improved round replacements. Original ones had no discernable cracks but this alleviates that nagging feeling in the back of the brain that they could let go at any time.
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Joe
2003 EB50 7.3L PSD Q4X4
2000 Chevy Express 3500 High Top EB37 - Sold
2003 EB30 - Sold
Replaced the original U shaped Quigley torque arms with their much improved round replacements. Original ones had no discernable cracks but this alleviates that nagging feeling in the back of the brain that they could let go at any time.
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Rob
'97 Ford E350 EB 7.3 PSD
Quigley, Sportsmobile
This was the passenger side rear brake line on my 1993 project van I don't drive much. Took it for a spin to keep the fluids flowing and just got around to the back side of the house and applied brakes for a stop sign on a downslope. Firm pedal quickly turned mushy and pedal kept going towards the floor. Turned back up towards my house and never got better. As soon as I pulled towards the curb I could see in the mirror a trail down the block. As soon as i got out there was already a decent pool forming by the rear diff. Driver side line is just as crusty. Very lucky didn't get far from house and going real slow.
Made a ladder this weekend. Still needs paint (Bedliner) But wanted one that mounted to the rack rather than gutter, there for making it a little higher and easier to get onto the rack. So making was the only option.