Lower Control Arm Removal

jdc4357

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Hi,
I have never removed my lower control arms before, and cannot get the two bolts to come out. I broke the nuts loose but the bolts don't want to turn, and taking a brass hammer to the end of the bolt (nut on to protect the threads of course) trying to hammer it out is getting me nowhere. Am I forgetting something. Didn't think this was rocket science. Letting her soak in wd40 overnight and will try again.
thanks,
jamieC
 

gaboonviper85

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This is a very very very common problem with these cars! The bolt and the bushing have corroded and bonded together! Usually you need to cut them out with a sawsall or torch...you can try some PB blaster but usually it doesn't work.

Sorry bro but consider yourself dealing with a problem that 98% of us deal with.
 

jdc4357

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Thanks for the wisdom. I was afraid I would get a response like this.

gaboonviper85;1396365 said:
This is a very very very common problem with these cars! The bolt and the bushing have corroded and bonded together! Usually you need to cut them out with a sawsall or torch...you can try some PB blaster but usually it doesn't work.

Sorry bro but consider yourself dealing with a problem that 98% of us deal with.
 

Grandavi

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The local Toyota dealer is gonna do mine for 445.00 (includes parts). I was gonna save the coin.. but I guessed I was better off just letting someone who knows the front end better do it (the possibility of a mistake by me... Joe-homewrench.. is higher). Dont want my wheels flying off at 120 mph. I admire you for doing it yourself.. hehe.
 

tlo86

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interesting never had this problem. replaced all of mine with parts i bought here heh never had trouble
 

jdc4357

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$450 including parts... wow what a deal.. ive spent probably 10 hours so far on this project and gotten one bolt done. I would rather change out my headgasket again before I would do this again.

So far I've had to cut with a edge grinder and a sawzall which probably took 2 hours after I figured it out from all these guys. I'm done for a few days to recover as 10 hours on cold concrete doesnt do a body good.

Thanks everyone for your help so far. I'm sure I'll ask another question before I'm done with this.




tlo86;1396898 said:
interesting never had this problem. replaced all of mine with parts i bought here heh never had trouble
 

Grandavi

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yeah.. that includes the wheel alignment at the end too... after reading the issues and peeking at what it would involve (looking at the actualy parts rather than just reading), I have figured out that I can make far more money working rather than sitting under the car hoping I get it right.. lol.

More power to you guys who have the right shop/tool setup. I still haven't arrived at that since I had all my tools stolen 7 years ago.
 

Mk3runner

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Pb blaster, breaker bar, pickle fork, and a BFH. Had mine out in 30 min. Some cars and locations vary but hit it with pb then walk away then come back and own it. Mine had 1/4 inch play when I changed mine.
 

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Mk3runner;1397988 said:
Pb blaster, breaker bar, pickle fork, and a BFH. Had mine out in 30 min. Some cars and locations vary but hit it with pb then walk away then come back and own it. Mine had 1/4 inch play when I changed mine.

Dude, I soaked mine in every penetrating oil, lubricant, etc... I could find over the course of a few weeks (IIRC), and they wouldn't budge.

I used a sawzall on one side, and a torch on the other.