Thread: What is a "drag link bit" ???
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08-14-2006 07:53 AM #1
What is a "drag link bit" ???
Adjusting my front end. Manual calls for adjusting the pitman arm to relay rod with a drag link bit. What is this tool? Thanks..."I also have a tuner, the reception's not to good, but it works"
Phil...
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08-14-2006 04:28 PM #2
what are you working on? might be the socket that looks like a big screw driver, that you adj. the spring tension on the pitman arm ball, on older cars.Mike
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08-14-2006 04:56 PM #3
Originally Posted by lt1s10
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08-14-2006 05:05 PM #4
Originally Posted by 33deliveryMike
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08-14-2006 05:12 PM #5
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this is what i'm talking about.Mike
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08-15-2006 07:01 AM #6
Thanks Mike, that's exactly it. Im gonna get one when the snap on guy comes this week. Actually climbed under there last night and used an old fat blade driver. Thanks..."I also have a tuner, the reception's not to good, but it works"
Phil...
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08-15-2006 07:58 AM #7
Originally Posted by DennyWMike
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08-15-2006 07:59 AM #8
Originally Posted by fiftee6Mike
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08-15-2006 08:15 AM #9
Some trucks use the same style joint,you should see the sizes I ended up having to buy,they're 3/4 drive,just a curiosity now that I'm retired.Maybe I should start an odd-ball tools post, the one who figures out correctly what it's for gets it free and i get it out of my way, ha ha. Hank
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08-15-2006 09:25 AM #10
Originally Posted by halftankedMike
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08-15-2006 10:38 AM #11
I remember back in the 60's a friend of mine was a truck mechanic he had to buy special wrenches all the time for jobs on semi's none of which were cheap.Charlie
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08-22-2006 10:57 AM #12
Originally Posted by DennyW
There used to be a big Snap-On there too, but it seems to have disappeared.Dave
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08-22-2006 11:55 AM #13
Originally Posted by Irelands childMike
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