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20th May 2024, 19:20 | #1 |
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If you raise both sides of the car and support it on axle stands, there will be no tension on the ARB, so it will be easy to remove and refit the bottom joint.
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20th May 2024, 23:36 | #2 |
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When i did mine, I was able to get a spanner onto the top nut, but didn't have enough room to undo it, so once the bottom nut is off, I used a locking wrench to grip the shaft, then turn it using the wrench until the arm became free, if they are really bad,, don't waste time ,use a cordless small angle grinder on the flat
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