I did everything including heat. They rust in the arm bushing and lock solid.Can also start soaking them down with PB Blaster ..or anything but WD40.![]()
They rust in the arm bushing and lock solid.
Mine were not that bad, but then again I dont drive salted roads.
exactly... that's what I did. Went with Thuren.Mine are suck solid. Got the nuts off but bolts and cam wont adjust , bolt must be rusted solid inside the bushing sleeve. I can see the rubber twisting when i try to adjust the cam with a breaker bar, but the bolt shafts inside the sleeve wont break loose.
Cant use heat or ya gonna damage the rubber bushing.
I assume many people end up buying all new control arms, aftermarket,
Mine are suck solid. Got the nuts off but bolts and cam wont adjust , bolt must be rusted solid inside the bushing sleeve. I can see the rubber twisting when i try to adjust the cam with a breaker bar, but the bolt shafts inside the sleeve wont break loose.
Cant use heat or ya gonna damage the rubber bushing.
I assume many people end up buying all new control arms, aftermarket,