steadyhand
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- 99 Mercury Mountaineer
I am putting on new balljoints, inner and outer tie rods, brake pads, shocks, and control arms.
My problem is on the driver side control arm. I have the new control in place, but I am having trouble getting the caster bolt back through the rear most part of the control arm bushing. There is what appears to be a fuel line in the way and I can't seem to move it.
It was pure luck the bolt ever came out.
My question is, can I put the bolt through the rear side of the bushing and the caster towards the front of the vehicle. It was opposite of this when I took it off, but I can't seem to get it back the way it was without possibly rupturing that fuel line.
This is the only thing holding me up.
I have tried it both ways and the rear part of the control arm doesn't appear to "adjust" like the front side does. So does it really matter which side the bolt goes through?
My problem is on the driver side control arm. I have the new control in place, but I am having trouble getting the caster bolt back through the rear most part of the control arm bushing. There is what appears to be a fuel line in the way and I can't seem to move it.
It was pure luck the bolt ever came out.
My question is, can I put the bolt through the rear side of the bushing and the caster towards the front of the vehicle. It was opposite of this when I took it off, but I can't seem to get it back the way it was without possibly rupturing that fuel line.
This is the only thing holding me up.
I have tried it both ways and the rear part of the control arm doesn't appear to "adjust" like the front side does. So does it really matter which side the bolt goes through?