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<blockquote data-quote="airborne spoon" data-source="post: 6290906" data-attributes="member: 117270"><p>I've not looked under mine to see if there is space. but what about doing the method that N2itive gives for the rear toe arm? Basically the bolt is too long to take out the way its installed without dropping the whole subframe, and you just cut it out and when you reassemble you put the bolt in the opposite side where there is more room and torque it down as per the instructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airborne spoon, post: 6290906, member: 117270"] I've not looked under mine to see if there is space. but what about doing the method that N2itive gives for the rear toe arm? Basically the bolt is too long to take out the way its installed without dropping the whole subframe, and you just cut it out and when you reassemble you put the bolt in the opposite side where there is more room and torque it down as per the instructions. [/QUOTE]
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