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Old 06-11-2006, 08:37 PM
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AWD Rear Suspension

ok im trying to convert my spyder to gsx and i have a parts car. i have all of the rear suspension off except the trailing arms which wont budge, non of the nuts or bolts and im getting pissed , can anyone give me some advice. all help is much appreciated,
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Re: AWD Rear Suspension

try pb blaster or heat it up
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Re: AWD Rear Suspension

i have tried both of those and nothing i might just grind off the nut and pop the bolt out.
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