HappySquirrel
W85 Whale Oil Tune
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Hey everyone, I'm having a bit of a freak-out and I'm hoping someone (preferably a mechanic on here) can give me a bit of advice before I have a heart attack.
I have been installing some new lowering springs and subframe alignment bushings this weekend. I was doing the rears today and when I went to install the big subframe bolts on the left side I ran into a big problem. I had a hard time getting the left rear bolt to align and I think I tore up the threads in the body that the bolt screws into. I really tried to be careful and get everything going by hand, etc. like I always do so I don't know how this happened, but I can't get it in and I'm worried I did some irreparable damage to my car. Does anyone (preferably a mechanic) know if this can be fixed with a helicoil or something? I'll try to attach a couple of pics. I tried talking to my local mechanic and a Ford service dept. but everyone is closed up for the weekend at this point.
I have been installing some new lowering springs and subframe alignment bushings this weekend. I was doing the rears today and when I went to install the big subframe bolts on the left side I ran into a big problem. I had a hard time getting the left rear bolt to align and I think I tore up the threads in the body that the bolt screws into. I really tried to be careful and get everything going by hand, etc. like I always do so I don't know how this happened, but I can't get it in and I'm worried I did some irreparable damage to my car. Does anyone (preferably a mechanic) know if this can be fixed with a helicoil or something? I'll try to attach a couple of pics. I tried talking to my local mechanic and a Ford service dept. but everyone is closed up for the weekend at this point.
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