Harbor Freight Wagon Steering Link Improvement - Red Wagon with Garden Wagon Suspension Modification

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Learn how to Improve the Steering Linkage on the Stiles Automotive Modified Harbor Freight, Red Bigfoot Panel Wagon with the Steel Mesh Deck (Garden) Wagon components. This also works to improve the Steel Mesh Deck Wagon in an unmodified configuration. To make a much better wagon. My design allows you to improve the wagon suspension with a little fabrication, you only have to drill 5/16” Diameter Holes in Wagon Tong and then cut/thread 5/16” Steel Rod. Easily completed by anyone. If you can assemble a Harbor Freight Wagon, you can do this Steering Linkage Modification. I am so happy with the results of this change.

Recommended Tools:
Pliers, Channel Lock - Channellock TOOL ROLL 6pc Precision Plier Set https://amzn.to/2LroTnh
Combination Wrench, 10 mm (for Red Wagon Fasteners)
Combination Wrench, 12 mm (for the Garden Wagon Fasteners)
Combination Wrench, 13 mm (for the Garden Wagon Fasteners)
Combination Wrench, 7/16” (To hold Rod End)
2x Combination Wrench, 1/2” (for New SS Bolts and Nuts)

Consumables:
Bigfoot Panel Wagon, Harbor Freight, Item Number 69693
and
Steel Mesh Deck Wagon, Harbor Freight, Item Number 60359

4 x Rod End 5/16 x 5/16-24 ECF5 Female Economy Left Hand Rod End Bearing with Jam Nut Included
5/16” Steel Rod, Zinc Coated ( 2 x 3 ¼” Lengths, required)
4 x Bolts, SS,5/16-18” x 1 1/4”
4 x Flat Washers, SS, 5/16”
2 x Fender Washers, SS 5/16”
4 x Nuts, Nylon Lock, SS 5/16” NC
Grease, Synthetic, 16 oz Can https://amzn.to/2XFr5Lx

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