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camber bolts wont adjust


 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 16:34    Post subject: camber bolts wont adjust Reply with quote

As in title rear camber bolts seized,and front seem the same,is it better to cut old bolts out and replace complete lower wishbones that come with new bushings fitted and cam bolts and same for rear control arm as it seems even after cutting bolts it is a bit of a game getting the old bushings out and get a garage with a big enough press to press old ones out and new ones in,or just leave as is and replace tyres every 18 to 24 months due to uneven ware.it looks like the two front lower wishbones and two rear wishbones along with rear track link arm need changing for the adjustments or am i missing something,would be good to hear from anyone who as carried out this work and any tips .
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 3:13    Post subject: Reply with quote

They sieze in and you have to cut them out, most people drill the rubbers and cut between the holes and slice the sleeves out.
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