Seized radius arm bolt - how to get it out?
GuardianAngel wrote: I did think about doing that to be honest. I might put a wanted post up for an arm and get some poly bushes as well. I am guessing that if I fit new bushes on one side then I need to do the other side as well, or can I get away with it?
Are these any good? www.bits4vits.co.uk/store/jimny/radius-a...s4vits/prod_283.html
I looked at them but I went for Superpro as your bushes give you your flex on Jimjams & quality is paramount & on the basis of you get what you pay for along with good reports for the Superpros, it seemed like better economy to buy Superpro.
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Yellostreak wrote: If its a front one and its straight then I'll swap you yours for mine
I live in Derbyshire but there is (but not confirmed) a chance I am coming down to Farnborough/Camberley on Wednesday..
Thanks, but is the rear one that is seized.
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I'm in Essex & it's not worth the fuel to collect it, albeit they are not light for a courier but that's probably your best bet if you want it.
Say £20 for the arm & you arrange a courier at your expense?
I'm not fussed either way but it's there if you want it.
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