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      05-23-2024, 12:28 AM   #1
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Snapped away bar bracket bolt

I just noticed this bolt snapped off when I was reinstalling my water pump. Not sure how I didn’t notice it the first time but yeah it’s completely snapped off.

How about do I go getting this removed? What kind of extracted kit? Best method?

Also, does anyone know the part number for these sway bar bracket bolts/nuts.

They are nuts that thread into a pre mounted bolt it looks like. Am I even going to be able to replace that bolt?

I kind want replace all 4 of them when I was taking away bar off the bracket they did seem abnormally tight and I’m worried they’ve been way over torqued in the past if there’s a snapped one…

Just when I thought I had everything square on his car. I mean I don’t think it’s affecting driving right now I took it for a spin but who knows I’m worried the other 3 bolts are very stressed?
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      05-23-2024, 01:03 AM   #2
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It’s a stud too. Wow I’m screwed
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I'd cut the stud flush. Drill it out. Insert a Heilcoil and just use a bolt to secure the swaybar mount.
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I'd cut the stud flush. Drill it out. Insert a Heilcoil and just use a bolt to secure the swaybar mount.
Take the bracket all way off? Cut flush? Than drill? I’ve never used a Neil oil before. Also, I got take another look but I think it’s tight between mount and subframe not sure I can squeeze a bolt in there
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If I can fit a bolt I’ll just use a double threaded bolt with 2 lock nuts on each end but I don’t think that’s case. I got get under there and look again
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Or cut a slot and try a flathead screwdriver. I am not sure if it came threadlocked from the factory. Might want to spray some penetrant and let soak first. And then +1 use a bolt instead.
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Or cut a slot and try a flathead screwdriver. I am not sure if it came threadlocked from the factory. Might want to spray some penetrant and let soak first. And then +1 use a bolt instead.
Can you explain a little more what you mean with the flat head screw driver?
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Or cut a slot and try a flathead screwdriver. I am not sure if it came threadlocked from the factory. Might want to spray some penetrant and let soak first. And then +1 use a bolt instead.
I don’t think I’ll have any issue punching this out with a punch. I just worried that I won’t have room to get a nut behind it to secure a bolt.
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meanwhile, while you are in that area, can you please take a picture of the powersteering hoses at the steering rack? Your car has a power steering oil cooler, right?
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meanwhile, while you are in that area, can you please take a picture of the powersteering hoses at the steering rack? Your car has a power steering oil cooler, right?
Yea I’m pretty sure it does.

Also, does anyone know the stud siize for the away bar bracket studs? M8 x?
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Knock the stud out with a hammer and replace with rivnut 51718175003 and bolt 07147165618
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Knock the stud out with a hammer and replace with rivnut 51718175003 and bolt 07147165618
Thank you, I saw this I was just not sure how he installed it?
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What’s securing the blind rivet as usually there’s no room for a nut? I’m not sure how these work but yeah and it’s also not threaded on outside?

Little insight please
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The rivnut compresses when you install it

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The rivnut compresses when you install it

Ok thank you I kinda got the idea now.

Than just use what a m8 metric hex bolt to tighten the rivnut in? Than install wirh the bolt part number you mentioned?
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Also, do you recall what MM m8 bolt with washer size the strut brace bolts are? Is the m8x20mm correct size?
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