WhiteShadow89158
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So does anyone know a secret to getting the trailing arm bolt out? i'de rather not use heat and the thing wont come out. I thought the cotter pin was goin to give me more trouble.
Have done many, rusted & not rusted, never needed a sawzall. If you have air tools it makes the job a lot easier, if not just use brute force.
I always use an air ratchet to turn the whole bolt w/ castle nut and cotter pin installed. Either the bolt will turn or the cotter pin will snap and the castle nut will come off. Hopefully the bolt starts turning so you know it's not seized or has broken loose.
With a long drift you can tap the nose of the bolt and hammer it inwards a good amount. If you're at that point you should be able to pry the shims out too. When that's done you can simply twist the arm so the bolt is tight through the bushing sleeve, slide the arm inboard, use a screwdriver, crowbar or whatever to hold the bolt behind the head and move the arm outboard, twist and move inboard. This way the bolt comes out really easy. Using the arm to move the bolt out also eliminates the possibility of the arm hanging down and keeping the bolt in place.