so get at it to remove the front end, no luck. two bolts from the A-arms were stuck in the rubber bushings
so we torch them, no luck. we grind them, no luck (the 4" grinder doesn't fit everywhere
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That's where Dremel tools & re-inforced cut-off discs come in handy. It takes a while to cut up a 10.9 bolt, but they can fit in tighter spaces than your average die grinder. Cut the head & tail of the pivot bolt off flush with the crossmember, then you can pry the control arm free with a crowbar.
i have pics but i dont know how to upload from my computer, not from the internet
any help guys?
It's not hard. Look for the word
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