My TABs were ok. They were straight and the lines looked clean (no visible stretching). However: my big fat washers on the pass. side were a bit messed up. On the head side, the one closest to the frame was concussed and the insides of the hole were mushroomed in to the bolt so that it wasn't easy to move off. I think it must have been moving a little, banging and compressing it. I flipped them all around and put them back in. I wish the TAB's came with new washers so that I could have saved them out and taken pictures. (I was too grimy to go hunting the camera). BTW- I wasn't happy about the funky head until I sat down and tried all my sockets and found that the 3/4 star bit (our whatever you call the ones that are not octagonal) fit like a bug in a rug. Then I was quite pleased. I took her out for spin, squealing tire corners and everything; I had nothing from the back end except an occasional light whoomp. So that must have been my clunking though no one could find it. Thanks Darryl, Thanks Toby. -Kevin #4687 -----Original Message----- From: Toby Peterson [mailto:tobyp@xxxx] Subject: [DML] Re: hydraulic fluid seeps Let us know (if you don't mind) about the condition of your TAB's, and associated bushings and other hardware. Toby Peterson VIN 2248