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Then re-install the upper control arm.
Mar 11, 60 Posts. #17 Feb 9, Beat the piss out of it. Dont hit the tapered ends even with the castle nuts on there. What is in motion tends to stay in motion which means the force you hit the nut with is the force your hitting your threads with so hitting up or down on it can make stump.grinder power tool castle nut Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. Jun 25, This is the informational video, the demonstration link can be found at the end of this description.
click/copy.1)soak bolts in penetrating oil and let the c. Remove support and lower vehicle. Align front suspension. LOWER SUSPENSION ARM REMOVAL. Raise and support vehicle.
Remove wheel and tire assembly. Remove disc brake caliper and rotor from steering knuckle, refer to Group 5 Brakes. Remove shock absorber. Remove stabilizer bar link from the lower suspension arm. Remove the coil spring. Dodge Dakota V8 Four Wheel Drive Automatic while changing my shocks I had one that was siezed up because the lower bolt was rust welded into its bushing.
I can find lower control arm bushings on the net but these are the bushings that connect it to the frame, not that connect the strut to the a arm. Dodge DakotaFront Lower Control Arm Bushing by KYB.
Quantity: 1 per Pack. Location: At Arm Strut Fork. KYB has you covered with every replacement component from bushings to coil spring seats to meet your replacement needs.
The. Remove lower suspension arm mounting bolts Lower Suspension Arm from the frame mounts I have a Dodge Ram Quad Cab and the lower A Arm Bolt is siezed and will not come out. replacing lower control arm bushings on my 99 dodge dakota r/t today. any special tricks that i need to know about? i have all the tools except a spring. Jan 29, It is very hard to remove these bolts when they seize into the lower control arm bushing.
The bolt seizes in the bushing sleeve and sometimes you have to drill the bolt out. Any tricks/ thoughts on removal of the lower bolt that secures the strut to lower control arm on a Dodge Dakota?