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Lower Control Arm Bolts...

OnrySport

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Tucson, AZ
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2000 Mercury Mountaineer
Where can I get the bolts that mount the lower control arm to the frame? I've looked everywhere but no one has anything listed. Does any one know the size of these beast's, it has KXV 10.9 on the head. Thanks!
 



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dealer only i would say. that or you will need to take a sample to a hardware supply store. if it helps you any, 98 and up rangers with torsion bar suspension should also be the same
 






I lived it, go to the dealer. The bolts stepped in its own special way. Was in stock at a local dealer here. Expensive, but important.
 






Well I called the dealer and they told me that they're discontinued? And other suggestion's...
 






Well I called the dealer and they told me that they're discontinued? And other suggestion's...

Sigh--let me dig through my bolts. I think I might have some laying around but you might have to remind me.

:D
 






Got them through Fastenal, $7 buck a pop... Thanks guys for the help!
 






The bolt listed for our truck is discontinued, but there is a replacement part number that's current.

Anyway, glad you found a bolt that works.
 






The dealer here in town said that even that number was discontinued? Got that number handy?

The bolt listed for our truck is discontinued, but there is a replacement part number that's current.

Anyway, glad you found a bolt that works.
 






I wish I did. I'm away from home till mid next week, and only have my phone. I did buy one about 2 months ago.

When I get a chance, hopefully tonight, I'll fight with my phone and try to find that number.
 












you need the "N" for the part number. normally any ford number that starts with "N" is a hardware number
 






Well I'm in Tucson, AZ so I'm use to lazy CSR. Figures...
 






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