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rear rollbar woes, need some help

rear rollbar woes, need some help

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el_bandido
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18-08-2019, 07:42 PM
#1
Sheared a bolt, then sheared the screw extractor in the rear anti roll bar bushing clip bit. There is a nut on the other side that's connected to the sub frame, that appears to be welded on either side. Tried drilling again with the screw extractor in, but its ******* invincible.

Basically, is it actually meant to be welded there? I'm tempted to just bash it off, pull the bolt out and put a new nut on the end.

Anyone know the correct bolt measurements for the rear ARB fittings?

Front ones went on ok though! Big Grin

Edit: Everything back there is rusted right through, including the roll bar. Nightmare.
Edited 29-09-2011, 11:29 PM by el_bandido.
el_bandido
18-08-2019, 07:42 PM #1

Sheared a bolt, then sheared the screw extractor in the rear anti roll bar bushing clip bit. There is a nut on the other side that's connected to the sub frame, that appears to be welded on either side. Tried drilling again with the screw extractor in, but its ******* invincible.

Basically, is it actually meant to be welded there? I'm tempted to just bash it off, pull the bolt out and put a new nut on the end.

Anyone know the correct bolt measurements for the rear ARB fittings?

Front ones went on ok though! Big Grin

Edit: Everything back there is rusted right through, including the roll bar. Nightmare.

Sparkystav
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18-08-2019, 07:49 PM
#2
Lots of penetrating fluid in advance for next time!

I know a few of mine were proper rusted and I had to drill a few and bolt them. Does the bit come off the car so you can drill it out off the car?

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Sparkystav
18-08-2019, 07:49 PM #2

Lots of penetrating fluid in advance for next time!

I know a few of mine were proper rusted and I had to drill a few and bolt them. Does the bit come off the car so you can drill it out off the car?


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Dan_Turism0
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18-08-2019, 08:00 PM
#3
like i said earlier mate had to cut mine out with a angle grinder even with a serious amount of Plusgas
Edited 29-09-2011, 11:46 PM by Dan_Turism0.

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Dan_Turism0
18-08-2019, 08:00 PM #3

like i said earlier mate had to cut mine out with a angle grinder even with a serious amount of Plusgas


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el_bandido
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19-08-2019, 03:28 AM
#4
Stav - Drilling it out shouldn't be a problem. There is another 12mm sized nut behind the bolt that appears to be welded, I just thought it might be easier to cut that off and then hit the old bolt through, as it would no longer be threaded on to anything.

Drills ahoy! I don't fancy getting any naked flames that close to my petrol tank.
el_bandido
19-08-2019, 03:28 AM #4

Stav - Drilling it out shouldn't be a problem. There is another 12mm sized nut behind the bolt that appears to be welded, I just thought it might be easier to cut that off and then hit the old bolt through, as it would no longer be threaded on to anything.

Drills ahoy! I don't fancy getting any naked flames that close to my petrol tank.

Bandit
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19-08-2019, 03:37 AM
#5
Cut mine off mate, came off quite easy too after hitting them with a hammer and chisel :blink::blink: 3 of mine broke off so used nuts and bolts with thread lock to stop them coming undone :thumbup1:

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Bandit
19-08-2019, 03:37 AM #5

Cut mine off mate, came off quite easy too after hitting them with a hammer and chisel :blink::blink: 3 of mine broke off so used nuts and bolts with thread lock to stop them coming undone :thumbup1:


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el_bandido
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19-08-2019, 03:43 AM
#6
Cool, that was pretty much my plan from here on. Thanks for the info guys!
el_bandido
19-08-2019, 03:43 AM #6

Cool, that was pretty much my plan from here on. Thanks for the info guys!

Bandit
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19-08-2019, 03:47 AM
#7
Mine came off very easy mate, think the nuts are only held on by 2 spot welds? and then used new nuts and bolts to refit the roll bar :thumbup1:

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Bandit
19-08-2019, 03:47 AM #7

Mine came off very easy mate, think the nuts are only held on by 2 spot welds? and then used new nuts and bolts to refit the roll bar :thumbup1:


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el_bandido
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19-08-2019, 03:52 AM
#8
Awesome. Fortunately the ball joints are all fine, fittings for the drop links are a bit stiff but they undid without causing any problems. Just seems to be all the bolts around the bushings. I am seriously concerned about how badly rusted my factory rear rollbar is though, no wonder the car feels like a boat so much!
el_bandido
19-08-2019, 03:52 AM #8

Awesome. Fortunately the ball joints are all fine, fittings for the drop links are a bit stiff but they undid without causing any problems. Just seems to be all the bolts around the bushings. I am seriously concerned about how badly rusted my factory rear rollbar is though, no wonder the car feels like a boat so much!

Bandit
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19-08-2019, 04:14 AM
#9
yeh i know mate, mine were the same (2000 model), painted a lot of mine underneath with black hammerite smooth, after giving most of it a good clean off :thumbup1:

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Bandit
19-08-2019, 04:14 AM #9

yeh i know mate, mine were the same (2000 model), painted a lot of mine underneath with black hammerite smooth, after giving most of it a good clean off :thumbup1:


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el_bandido
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19-08-2019, 04:16 AM
#10
I've got a lot of Hammerite and lacquer left over from my brake callipers. Might give it a once over.
el_bandido
19-08-2019, 04:16 AM #10

I've got a lot of Hammerite and lacquer left over from my brake callipers. Might give it a once over.

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