Left rear lower control arm

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frankjc

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So, this morning I attempted to replace my left rear lower control arm, the bolt on the front side of it won't come out. It hits the fuel tank shield. I was attempting to remove the bolts that go into the frame rail to see if I could lower it, and they snapped. Now I have to drill the broken bolts out and tap the holes.
I am thinking of ordering a new bolt, cutting the existing bolt and feeding the new one in the other way.
Anyone got any ideas? I thought this was going to be a half hour job. Oh well.
 

tommudd

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I've had a couple of KJs that the exhaust ( muffler ) was in such bad shape that I didn't want to have to pry or move it ( on the right side )
so cut the bolt after loosening it up some and installing another
Both of the customers didn't have money to replace the LCAs and exhaust both at the same time
 

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What did you cut it with? I tried a reciprocating saw but the bolt pretty much just laughed at my cheapo harbor freight blades.
 

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One of my favorite weapons of mass destruction is an angle grinder with a cutoff wheel, very handy to have around.
 

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That second one is the one I was referring to. A good face shield is suggested especially since you will likely be laying under the thing.
 

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definitely looks like it will work....and an excuse to buy another tool.
 

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I use a METABO Angle Grinder, with 7 in Wheel, never have any issues since it can reach in easily
 

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Cut the bolt with the 4.5 inch angle grinder. Used a lower control arm bolt from a Lincoln Mark Viii, same size.
Got an OE arm from the dealer $54, with my discount.
 
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