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Monster Mike

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Look at the bright side. The Torque Tamer worked😎 you didn’t spit out the u joint and need a new yoke too
I would have to agree. The Torque Tamer and the TTBOB did exactly what they were supposed to do and when the dust settled were still intact. A solid testament to well built parts.

Now, when it comes to choosing broken u joints and yolks over obliterated rear end...I'd rather have the former than the latter since I ended up having to replace/upgrade all that other stuff anyways 😂
 

Shimmy

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looking forward to the install vids for both the hidden winch mount and gas tank. i'm considering both for my 77
 

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I would have to agree. The Torque Tamer and the TTBOB did exactly what they were supposed to do and when the dust settled were still intact. A solid testament to well built parts.

Now, when it comes to choosing broken u joints and yolks over obliterated rear end...I'd rather have the former than the latter since I ended up having to replace/upgrade all that other stuff anyways 😂
I’m with you there 🤣
 

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I appreciate you all highlighting the extra steps to do the job correctly, like deburring the holes inside the frame or checking all the threads before the tank is in the install position.
 
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