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GQ lower control arm.....

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GQ lower control arm.....

Post by Screwy »

Standard rears for SWB....

Is there anyway trick way to undo the dam nuts and get the bolts out????

I cant even make the nuts budge at all on the back...........

i need to change a bent one....

May have to pull the oxy out, just curious if anyone has any tricks?

screwy
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Post by bazzle »

I use a 3/4 breaker bar, about 450 long. They go "Crack" then act as normal.
Try a bit of tube over your large double ended ring spanner that you should be using

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Post by ozy1 »

use the same trick as i did on the body mounts............................................... :roll:
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Post by Screwy »

yeh tried above and it dont wanna move......
just rounds the socket off the top of the nut....

Ill just use abit of heat :D
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Post by ozy1 »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:yeh tried above and it dont wanna move......
just rounds the socket off the top of the nut....

Ill just use abit of heat :D


single hex sockets are your friend in this case.
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