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Friend busted a rear swaybar bracket bolt on his NA, and trying to look it up, we can't find a part number. Looks like a "stud type" that should be able to be pounded out and reinstalled? Am I right with that? Sure hate to have to put a new subframe on his car...
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Drill it out and install a bolt. It is not a stand alone part. If you want to be real fancy, weld the bolt.
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Will do...thanks Mike.
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Drill it out and install a bolt. It is not a stand alone part. If you want to be real fancy, weld the bolt.


This! Make sure you have some nice sharp (read... quality) drill bit's. Those stud's are a beyatch to drill out. My car came with one busted (and a bolt in it's place) and I managed to shear off one myself. Not fun.

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