First a little (probably unnecessary) background...
I have a 1996 T100 Ext cab 4x4, manual tranny with ~172K on it.
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Its been very well taken care of but the suspension is still the original stuff, so the ride quality is harsh. After talking about this for the past two years, I finally have the money saved up for replacing the shocks (no torsion bars or leaf springs through) and got started this weekend on the work.
I bought new sway bar bushings to replace the now dime thick, squeeky ones but went ahead and removed the bar completely to see how the ride is. I also replaced the stock steering damper with a Monroe replacement from Napa. I wanted to use an Old Man Emu one. It was not clear if the OME unit would fit, as OME does not technically make anything for the T100s, but as far as a I know, that part is the same across all of the 86-94 IFS trucks, which our T100s share a lot of parts with up front. Anyway, $37 was much more affordable than $83, so for now I'll be happy with something beefier than the blown out screen door damper that was on there. Getting the stock unit out was fairly straight-forward with just hand tools (14 and 19mm nuts), but I did need to use a pickle fork and a mallet to get the driver's side stud to pop out of the relay rod. The install went smoothly but I am looking for some advice on a "loose" washer.
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The washer pointed to is loose enough that it can be spun by hand. The passenger's side was torqued to 20 ft-lbs and the driver's side to 45 ft-lbs, according to spec. It does not seem right that this washer can be spun. The stock unit (like the Old Man Emu one) was such that for the driver's side, the front of the mounting assembly is completely sealed and rearward side has the stud. The stock unit just had the castle nut go directly against the relay rod with no washer in between. The two washers in the picture had different inner diameters, so the configuration you see pretty much how it had to go. The part number on the box is SC2954, and this shows up on Napa's website as exactly what the part should be:
link So, I don't think I got the wrong part, but it seems wrong to have that washer not be pressed tight against the relay rod. Does anyone have experience with these Monroe replacements, or with this type of thing in general?
I'll be posting a write up on the other mods once they are done (from a rookie's perspective), and in the meantime, any advice is appreciated!