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how to remove the rear bolts for body lift?

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how to remove the rear bolts for body lift?

Post by pidoca »

:?: any help would be appreciated. how do you remove the rear 2 bolts the attach the boy to the chasis. these bolts are on the extremeties of the rear corner.

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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Im pretty sure the Feroza is the same as the Rocky, the bolts go up from underneath, the same as the pair at the front. You have to hope the thread is not corroded. You cannot get to the welded nut on a Rocky, without cutting panel.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I took the bolts out but not the nuts which are welded to the chassis or tub or something..

I used the bolts that I had removed from the middle of the vehicle on the rear, so the thread size was the same...
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Post by Andy »

The nuts and bolts are M10's with a 1.5 pitch , get your self another nut and TIGHTEN it against the orig nut ( rear bolt ) they should lock together , then undo , haypresto the whole bolt and nuts come out , oh yer WD40 the night before :lol: :lol: :lol:
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