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Old Oct 4, 2012, 10:34 AM
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Do you have the part number for this rear toe bolt and washer?
Old Oct 4, 2012, 11:15 AM
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If the diagram above is right, which it looks like it is, the pink highlighted part numbers are the parts you would need.
Old Oct 4, 2012, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ►EvolutionX◄
P.S. I know your post was from a year ago...
Too bad that, in that year, you didn't get a chance to read everything in the post of mine that you quoted, especially the part that made it clear that it wasn't about you, personally.
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Old Oct 4, 2012, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Iowa999
Do you check to see if you trashed the bushing afterwards or do you just carry on regardless, assuming that you manage to get the bolt out?

Note: I'm not asking what you should do or what you personally would do. I'm curious as to whether shops cook a bolt out of a bonded-rubber bushing and then give the customer back his or her car with the bushing no longer bonded to the inner and outer sleeves.
Silly me for thinking it was directed at my personally.
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Im a tech and what I use besides heat is an air hammer. I found that vibration helps alot and its less harm than heat especially if you don't use a torch often. I have seen nuts that people have torched and cut through the actual metal destroying it so much so that I had to replace the entire tie rod end including nut.

Good luck!

lol sorry thought you were referring to the front
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Originally Posted by ►EvolutionX◄
Silly me for thinking it was directed at my personally.
Next time, I'll write it in a language that uses a different word for the second-person "you" vs the general "you," such as French. That will, at least, make it a tad harder for you to find a way to be offended.
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