Jeff Farrar
Active member
I have to get the rear toe in adjusted (-1/2 total right now) and need to replace the original trailing arm bolts and shims before anyone will probably want to look at it. I picked up new bolts and stainless slotted shims this weekend at Carlisle. I'm hoping that with new bolts and shims installed an alignment shouldn't be a too big of deal.
I was hoping some of you could share any hints or tricks you have for removing those bolts with the body on. My current plan is to disconnect the rear spring, bang the end of the bolt flush with frame, and pry it out on the other side. There is only slight surface rust in that area, so I'm praying that the bolts aren't seized. (I dream can't I?) Also plan on hitting that area with some PB Blaster for a week before hand. I REALLY want to avoid having to cut or torch the bolts outs. The arms are in good shape and bearings seem fine. I don't want to remove the arms if I don't have to. Just need to get an alignment.
I would really appreciate any tips.
Thanks!
I was hoping some of you could share any hints or tricks you have for removing those bolts with the body on. My current plan is to disconnect the rear spring, bang the end of the bolt flush with frame, and pry it out on the other side. There is only slight surface rust in that area, so I'm praying that the bolts aren't seized. (I dream can't I?) Also plan on hitting that area with some PB Blaster for a week before hand. I REALLY want to avoid having to cut or torch the bolts outs. The arms are in good shape and bearings seem fine. I don't want to remove the arms if I don't have to. Just need to get an alignment.
I would really appreciate any tips.
Thanks!