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Any tips/tricks getting the lower A arm bolt out? Nut came loose just fine, but the bolt refuses to back out. Even took a rubber mallet to a block of wood and it still wont budge.
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Will it spin? Does the arm move freely up and down.
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Bolt spins with a socket and wrench and the arm moves freely. Ive tried turning the bolt while moving the arm up and down too.
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Put a impact on it and wedge a 2x4 to push on the bolt as you run the impact in full reverse. Sounds like the bolt is bent.
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Did you try to pull on the bolt head with pliers
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re: Bent - thats what I was afraid of. I've been using an cordless impact, too. Might need a 2nd set of hands on this one.
Tried pliers, but I couldn't even pound it out with a block of wood and a hammer.
Tried pliers, but I couldn't even pound it out with a block of wood and a hammer.
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If you have a welder weld a large bolt on the head of the bolt in the sled and that gives you something to pull on
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Your bolt is bent. I just did the bushings on mine and had the same problem. It takes a lot of force. Bang the #*$&@ out of it with a hammer, don't use wood. Trying to back it out with an impact wrench will NOT work. It requires good old hammering and a lot of it. Consider the bolt useless and just order one now.
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I am coming to the same conclusion that the bolt is belt. It is on my large parts order list to get 2 replacement bolts. I am getting the Ulmer Oilite bushing kit so I will just remove the complete A arm assembly.
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If you have a welder weld a large bolt on the head of the bolt in the sled and that gives you something to pull on
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and maybe atach a slide hammer to
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This is on the spindle side right? I try to get a little separation between the a arm and spindle then hit it with the sawzall. Once they bent, they are tough to get out by just pounding away.
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I have some extra bolts if interested.
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Mine was a PITA too but with some persuasion I managed to get it out.
Ya i had one that looked exactly like that. So bad that it destroyed the bushings and ovaled the holes in the spindle.
I never hit anything so At the time i thought it was just me having some bad luck. Guess i was wrong on that lol.
Like Henseljg2 said, spread it open a bit then cut the bolt. I used a 1/16 abrasive wheel on a grinder but a sawzall will do the same thing.
If it is really badly bent do a close inspection on your spindle holes, they could be damaged/ovaled
Good luck
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