So how screwed am I??
Well I am in the process of doing all the rear bushings and also a rear disc swap on my CRX and I took off the trailing arm and noticed that the bushings seemed kind of shitty on the compensator arm, so I tried to take it off well sure enough the bolt was seized to the metal sleeve inside the bushing
so I took the sawzall to it and cut it out and well now I have no idea where the nut is that the bolt bolts to??!! I tried fishing around in there with no luck anyone got any good suggestions??
I took a screw driver and put it through the hole and tapped on it to see if I could possibly cut a hole in the inside to get to that and it seems like I can but before I go and cut it I wanbt to know if anyone has some helpful hints?? I just dont understand what the hell happened to it??
TIA!!
so I took the sawzall to it and cut it out and well now I have no idea where the nut is that the bolt bolts to??!! I tried fishing around in there with no luck anyone got any good suggestions??I took a screw driver and put it through the hole and tapped on it to see if I could possibly cut a hole in the inside to get to that and it seems like I can but before I go and cut it I wanbt to know if anyone has some helpful hints?? I just dont understand what the hell happened to it??
TIA!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kid-honda »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The comp arm has fixed nuts cast on the body and trailing arm.
Which nut are you talking about? the trailing arm one or body one?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I erased my earlier post cause we are thinking about different bolts and I didnt think about it close enough....The place where I am tlaking about is not a fixed nut your probably thinking about the upper arm the one I am having a problem with is my compensator arm the one that adjusts for toe in and toe out so no that nut isnt fixed cause it needs to slide back and forth for the alignment.
Which nut are you talking about? the trailing arm one or body one?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I erased my earlier post cause we are thinking about different bolts and I didnt think about it close enough....The place where I am tlaking about is not a fixed nut your probably thinking about the upper arm the one I am having a problem with is my compensator arm the one that adjusts for toe in and toe out so no that nut isnt fixed cause it needs to slide back and forth for the alignment.
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