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Old 10-19-2004, 04:13 PM   #9
~The Jester~
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Sure they should be like that after a Bajillion miles. The new ones won't be like that.

Keep 2 things in mind here bro, #1 RUST like Andy said. #2 those suckers have been in there for TWENTY TWO years! Now that you got the nuts off, get out the PB Blaster, soak those puppies down. Careful not to "mushroom" the ends of the bolts beating on them with a hammer, there's a metal sleeve inside those bushings that the bolt has to slide through. Put the nut back on flush with the end of the bolt, THEN whack it with a hammer.

Patience my friend, patience. You'll get it. Spray it, smack it with a hammer, spray it have a beer. Whack it with a hammer, spray it, have a beer. They'll come out, trust me.
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