So removing the rear tire allowed you guys to easily access the nut on the bolt? I can’t get the bolt removed at all from no angle can I see the nut! I have a 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500HD been over a month PB Blaster been on it, a strong impact wrench nothing! Just remove the back tire to see that nut?!
2007-2013, the bolt is inaccessible without a lot of other work. This video is very clear on your year but maybe theirs a difference in 1500 & 2500 ruclips.net/video/_uoL974swdg/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@noa_joaI watched that exact video and the area he was able to reach the bolt I can’t whatsoever so I’m thinking there is a difference as you said. You have any recommendations? I was thinking of trying your method . You got social media or something to send you videos of what mine looks like.
@@briizcustoms9543 On a 2500/3500 frame you have to loosen the front strap and pull the gas tank down and towards the driveshaft. Then you can access clip nut for the rear tank strap. I had to use a 9/16th wrench instead of a 15MM because it was severely rusted.
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So removing the rear tire allowed you guys to easily access the nut on the bolt?
I can’t get the bolt removed at all from no angle can I see the nut!
I have a 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500HD been over a month PB Blaster been on it, a strong impact wrench nothing!
Just remove the back tire to see that nut?!
2007-2013, the bolt is inaccessible without a lot of other work. This video is very clear on your year but maybe theirs a difference in 1500 & 2500
ruclips.net/video/_uoL974swdg/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@noa_joaI watched that exact video and the area he was able to reach the bolt I can’t whatsoever so I’m thinking there is a difference as you said.
You have any recommendations? I was thinking of trying your method .
You got social media or something to send you videos of what mine looks like.
@@briizcustoms9543 On a 2500/3500 frame you have to loosen the front strap and pull the gas tank down and towards the driveshaft. Then you can access clip nut for the rear tank strap. I had to use a 9/16th wrench instead of a 15MM because it was severely rusted.