If the captured nut is spining, you are pretty stuck with buying a new/used control arm. No amount of PB will get the nut loose enough to come loose when it has broken away from the retainer. I have cut slots and stuck a thin wrench into the hole and saved the arm, but now you need someone to weld the nut in place so you can reassemble.
Also note that Mazda uses 3 bolts that are very similar in diameter and length, Front lower ball joint, front bottom of shock, and rear bottom of shock. One of them has a different thread pitch. DO NOT force the wrong bolt into your new control arm.
Dave
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Dave Wheeler
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