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detoxcowboy |
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Awhile back trying to fix a trunk issue and while removing the torsion bars one of the Torsion Bar Placement Holder bolts sheared off, currently using trunk shocks that I do not care for anymore.. I want to re-install the torsion bar system but need advice on repairing/replceing the sheared off bolt..
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yeahmag |
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You have a couple options:
* Grind it down and weld a new stud on * Use a nut-sert and new stud or bolt. I really love nut-serts... |
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