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Seized radius arm bolt - how to get it out?
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14 Dec 2013 17:21 #95997
by GuardianAngel
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Cheers all.
The last guard can wait, I have three of the four fitted so I will put the nut back on and leave it. I image the bushes will need doing as they are probably the originals (2001 reg), so that's a job for after Christmas
The last guard can wait, I have three of the four fitted so I will put the nut back on and leave it. I image the bushes will need doing as they are probably the originals (2001 reg), so that's a job for after Christmas

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14 Dec 2013 17:28 #96003
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Failier is not a option in my book lol :woohoo:
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14 Dec 2013 17:28 #96004
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Might be worth just buying a used arm off of james and a bolt and axle to arm boltsand cut the lot off and new one straight in would save a lot of soding around
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14 Dec 2013 17:33 #96007
by kirkynut
I used to collect arms for this reason. You can have an arm ready to swap over and not be off the road then!
I have also started using Superpro bushes as the rubber ones last 5 minutes & are too much sodding around.
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markyp2000 wrote: Might be worth just buying a used arm off of james and a bolt and axle to arm boltsand cut the lot off and new one straight in would save a lot of soding around
I used to collect arms for this reason. You can have an arm ready to swap over and not be off the road then!
I have also started using Superpro bushes as the rubber ones last 5 minutes & are too much sodding around.
Kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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14 Dec 2013 17:37 #96009
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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
Are these any good? www.bits4vits.co.uk/store/jimny/radius-a...s4vits/prod_283.html
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14 Dec 2013 17:42 #96012
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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..
I live in Derbyshire but there is (but not confirmed) a chance I am coming down to Farnborough/Camberley on Wednesday..
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