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| Leaky Injector ![]() Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Largo/Clwtr FL Age: 22
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Trader Rating: (3) Feedback Score: 3 reviews | Isis tension rod install. simple question why is the bump stop in the way? i took off the nuts from the lca side and then unbolted the radiator support side. that was easy. now i can't get the lca side to come out of the lca because the bump stop is in the way. anyone have any advice that makes sense? i want the bump stop... |
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| Leaky Injector ![]() Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Largo/Clwtr FL Age: 22
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Trader Rating: (3) Feedback Score: 3 reviews | the only thing i can think of is maybe you slide the bushing end down in order to get the lca end out. which i can't do because my radiator support is a little bent. |
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| Zilvia Addict ![]() Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Clearwater, FL Level: Master Troll Age: 21
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Trader Rating: (3) Feedback Score: 3 reviews | On the lower control arm, the bumpstop (think thats what its called) for the tie rod end, the upper ridge keeps us from pulling the tension rod out where it bolts to the FLCA. ![]() We read all the guides and nothing mentioned that. Probably a simple answer. |
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| Leaky Injector ![]() Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Largo/Clwtr FL Age: 22
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Trader Rating: (3) Feedback Score: 3 reviews | figured it out. the radiator bracket or whatever it's called that bolts to the bushing part of the tension rod was bent. so i had to pry it open to allow the tension rod to fall out of it. the part where the rod bolts to the lca can only come out if you pull the bushing part down. so, unbolt the tension rod. let the bushing side fall down. keep it lower than the lca and you should have no problem taking the 2 bolts out of the lca. |
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