It's time to get NASTY! BIG NASTY that is!! Come along with Eric O. and Josh G. as they smash the rear spring shackles off this 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. She's rusty and she's crusty so stick around to learn some tips and tricks for getting these bad boys off. Welcome to the rust belt! -Enjoy!
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Cool video, my 99 SPLORER needs shackles. I dont think I wanna do this at home . Best left to the professional. I wish south main auto llc was in my town !!!
I'm afraid to bring my car to your shop,I'm afraid you'll yell at me
have an 05 sport trac I took in for inspection this week.
Happened to have watched this video last week.
shackles wouldnt pass & thanks to this, I knew it was too big of a job for my normal hand tools, jack, & jack stands. hahaha
So I just had them deal with it. haha
hey I dont have an air hammer or a torch hot enough to burn it off. i got the nuts off but the bolts are seized and two of them have rounded head before I even started. Please give me some advice.
Years ago I had my 1967 Mercury cougar that I wanted to jack up and put air shocks and my G-60-14 Cragar mags on and in order to do it you had to put the shackle extenders in… And I still have a scar on my finger where I cut it straight open trying to remove that on the rusty outer panel of that car 😵 pushing that hanger through my hand slipped off I cut my finger on the inner panel
Where did you get that neato magnetic light?
Snap on air hammer always worked well for me🤷
What brand is big nasty?
All I can think when your cutting the head off the bolt is why you didn't get a drift and hit it out when it seemed to move so easily
What are the symptoms of a bad leaf spring bushing? My 03 sport Trac has a weird wobble when I’m driving and change lanes or hit any little bump.
What are things to watch out for on my 02 sport trac
Did plenty of shackles on school busses here in Canada.. Air hammer & a torch were my best friend
I live in Georgia with a 2000 Jeep TJ that doesn’t have an ounce of rust on her and I STILL put never seize on everything! Including my face, hair, shoes…
If you install the new bolts the other way around and the vehicle ever had to have it done again, you would have plenty of room for “BIG NASTY “
I had this done on my blazer and I gave the mechanic energy suspension bushings with the grease it came with and wow much better than the rubber every 4 years they need to be regressed no more buying rubber again
Big Nasty is fun
Nice!!
It will better on gas now… 🙂
Man, I'm glad I watched your vid, I was about to push them bushings out, least on the spring side. That sure saved some work and headache. I think one of the best investments I have ever made was that astro master ball joint press. That c press is a monster and I think I have used it for everything but pressing out ball joints. The washer trick did the job, though a little less money to buy some short bushings too to take up slack also. The c press would have worked, but it was certainly easier and less wrangling that heavy c press to use the washers.
If that was a Florida Explorer the customer could do the job with jack stands and a breaker bar lol. I love how easily I can remove the bolts on my 2000 since it barely even has surface rust.
Plus it looks like it needs new shocks and while you spare out put something to take rust on the frame
Mother Lover! I think you need to use a helmet respirator when using Big Nasty. You're gonna get COPD before you're 50!
Hey Eric, your videos are a form of therapy for me. You’re so patient and persistent in your videos. I used to get really frustrated and throw tools and start cursing the manufacture and all sorts of craziness. Not quite sure what goes on after the cameras off but just so you know watching your videos helps me to remain calm when working on a vehicle. Thanks brother.
“ son of a monkey…I’m on fire.” LOL!
I am surprised you do not wear a dust mask with all that rust dust flying around.That can be just as bad.
No clue why they don't make a CPC compound for vehicles. We had it for the aircraft eye I was in the military
Shit was amazing! Had three different types with the type 3 being the thickest, and longest lasting.
Nice Air Hammer and great tips about cutting off the bolt heads and stacking the washers:-)
Though bolts best tightened with vehicle weight on wheels on the ground or an alignment rack, I would probably just place a floor stand under the center of the front cross member, and and screw jack floor stand under the back of the rear diff and jack the rear axle assembly up carefully until the vehicle starts to get a little light on the rear lift arm pads then tighten down the shackle nuts and bolts. Suspension bushings will thank you by offering a little more supple ride and last longer if the fasteners are tightened in the positions they naturally be with the vehicle's weight on the wheels.
Those bushings and shackles are still a pain even in the south
I've never seen rust like that…I live out West where it never rains or snows.
BIG NASTY IS DA BEAST ! !
GREAT VIDEO!
Nock a hole in the quarter panel! : ) You need to turn on a fan when doing jobs like this Eric. Only need the low setting. I know it's cold up there and that makes you freeze…. But the dirt in your sinuses and in your eyes is nuts…
That was easy! Cool. Thanks for the video.
I have an old Matco air hammer that is an absolute animal. I was using some cheap bits and it broke one in half!
damn I just brought an 05 Sport Trac and I am on youtube looking at random repair videos. This is probably going to be one job I will leave to a mechanic. I am a home mechanic so I dont have a Big Nasty in my arsenal of weapons 🙁
what brand is big nasty air hammer? and part number? and does it come with all the adapter bits? I really need one of those big bad air hammers.
does anyone know what size bushings these take?
Tip – Tighten the nut to begin with if you can, if it twists off, it had to come off anyhow, if the bolt moves, WIN.
No camera I was throwing stuff
Are you able to say what the average cost for this kind of job might be? I think I might be under charging. lol
I did this on a chevy S10.. Saw Zaw is your friend
I get a 30 minute break and i spend my time here watching SMA videos? I'm going to discuss this issue with my therapist
I think the state should pay for part of your vehicle since their salt eats eat away in ten years
first time I heard Josh talk
Where is the exhaust on this truck? I am preparing to tackle this job myself on my 04 Sport Trac and I am wondering if my exhaust will get in the way? Mine exits out the passenger side behind the wheel.
No need to do them here in Florida.
Watched this video like 2 weeks ago. Had to use your special trick today to remove some frozen bolts in a leaf spring bushing on a 95 Ranger. Worked liked a charm, thanks!
Good To See Josh,Rather Than Just Making Noise In The Back Ground
Oh ya, and a big thumbs up to Josh for his first time cameo appearance. Keep up the great videos and work…