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Old 02-23-2017, 07:04 PM   #1
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He partially screwed the nut back on the non-sway bar link end And then hammered it hard and it moved a half of an inch and then even with hard hammering barely moved. I wonder if the slot in the hub/strut holding aluminum assembly has opened up too much causing the two bores in either side of the hub/strut assembly not to be concentric and thus causing the bolt to bind.
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