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72 c20 a arm question
So I jacked up the truck and the front passenger side upper a arm moved. Long story short, the two studs or bolts that come through the frame with the shims on them and hold the a arm on are loose. I tried to tighten the nuts but can't get to the back and the stud/bolt spin when I try to tighten the nuts. Any insight on how to fix this? Thanks for any help.
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So is there a head of some sort on the back side? I felt around and all I could feel was a smooth round spot that's why I wasnt sure if it's supposed to be a stud that's pressed in or a bolt of some sort that needs a backer to tighten the front nut. Thanks again for any help.
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09-16-2011, 09:33 AM | #4 |
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There are access holes in the frame to allow getting to the studs. The studs/bolts are actually splined on the ends & are an interference fit that press into place.
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