A week ago I had Rancho 9000's put on my truck because I couldn't break the bolts free on the shocks.
After driving about two miles with the new shocks I heard a loud clunk come from the rear. I immediately pulled over and checked the shocks thinking a bolt had pulled loose. I could not find any problems at the time.
This afternoon I noticed that the rear sway bar where it attaches to the fram near the top of the shock on the passenger side was hanging down. That loud clunk was the bolt either shearing off or the idiots who put on the shocks forgot to correctly fasten the bolt.
The bolt looks to be about 2 - 2. 5 inches long by 1/2 inch in diameter. It has a castle nut on the end and a hairpin to make sure nothing comes out.
My question is this: What size bolt do I need and what grade? Where can I get this bolt. I tried a hardware store. They had grade 8 bolts but no castle nuts and no bolts with a hole for the hairpin.
This is for an early 2001 Ram 2500 4x4 long bed with drum brakes.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
After driving about two miles with the new shocks I heard a loud clunk come from the rear. I immediately pulled over and checked the shocks thinking a bolt had pulled loose. I could not find any problems at the time.
This afternoon I noticed that the rear sway bar where it attaches to the fram near the top of the shock on the passenger side was hanging down. That loud clunk was the bolt either shearing off or the idiots who put on the shocks forgot to correctly fasten the bolt.
The bolt looks to be about 2 - 2. 5 inches long by 1/2 inch in diameter. It has a castle nut on the end and a hairpin to make sure nothing comes out.
My question is this: What size bolt do I need and what grade? Where can I get this bolt. I tried a hardware store. They had grade 8 bolts but no castle nuts and no bolts with a hole for the hairpin.
This is for an early 2001 Ram 2500 4x4 long bed with drum brakes.
Thanks in advance for all your help.