Re: Knee-Action Shocks- Work Best with Fluid!

Posted by Joe Santana On 2018/2/24 16:22:47
Will wonders never cease. This simple project gets better and better. I hope you're getting some vicarious satisfaction and frustration out of this.

OK, the bolt doesn't want to come out. I sprayed some WD40 on it and used a small wire brush to clean it. I discovered the bolt passes through pilot caster camber bushings. I had some made in in the '70s, so if I can get this cleaned up, an alignment shop could figure out and install the correct ones, if they need to change.

Any suggestions on getting the bolt out? Is it just rusted in there?
Keep spraying and pounding with board and hammer?

Just saying, 57 users online at the moment. Anyone know what to do?

Remember, my career was as a Creative Director. If you needed an ad to promote Packard knee-action shocks, I could do that for you. But this, not so much.

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