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Old Jan 15, 2012 | 02:51 PM
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well im in the middle of converting to disc brakes and i went to put new trailing arms back on and realized the spot where toe bracket bolts up the nut droped down in frame and it is sealed pretty good has anyone else had this happen if so did u cut a hole or somthin to get to it? and does anyone have honda part numbers to replace the bolts for rear lcas, shocks and the toe brackets?
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Old Jan 15, 2012 | 04:21 PM
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yeah you can make a small hole to access the broken bolt. if you notice, the whole area that the nut is welded inside of is spot welded to the frame so that portion that houses the nut housing is not structural

as far as part numbers, go to http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com to look for the bolts. theyre generally the cheapest place online to order oem parts.

hope that helps
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Old Jan 16, 2012 | 02:35 AM
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thanks jus figured id ask before i mess somthin up
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Old Jan 16, 2012 | 04:39 PM
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No problem, feel free to post up how the repair went. Id like to see how you solved the issue.
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