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January 28, 2003, 12:46:34 PM »
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Howdy Everyone,
Wondering if anyone has a good set of subframe bolt's, 2 long and 2 Short, as i had to bash mine out and wrecked them.
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G'Day Spider
Rare Spares sell them new, complete with nuts and washers. Plus they actually fit
John M
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:DThanks John M,
I will give them a ring today
Cheers Mate,
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Better off buying them new, every set Iv pull out off a wreck end up the same as yours, Not a pleasurable experience pulling them out either
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:)Hey Slim,
Taking out the bolts was a s#*t of a job. And i had a mongrel of a time putting it back in. I needed 3 arms so i could try and line up the holes, get the bolt in, make sure everything is aligned, and then bash the hell out of the bolts. And i have to go thru it all again when i start on my ute
Looking forward to that "NOT"
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Here is a trick I have done on a few occasions when the subframe does not line up quite right.
Grind a spare long nut down to a bullet head shape and this serves the double purpose of lining up the holes as you hit it through and protects the thread as it goes through.
Then simply remove the cap when the bolt is installed and put on the nut.
Ken
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