CATT Posted July 4, 2011 Report Posted July 4, 2011 Was out and about and the stabilizer bar snapped, managed to chug home at low revs... the question is when i get the new thread, do you screw the thread all the way in the back part and do up the nut until the back rod touches the casing or do i leave any play in it, thanks Quote
CATT Posted July 5, 2011 Author Report Posted July 5, 2011 Was out and about and the stabilizer bar snapped, managed to chug home at low revs... the question is when i get the new thread, do you screw the thread all the way in the back part and do up the nut until the back rod touches the casing or do i leave any play in it, thanksHello, quite surprised there was no reply, any way got a length of m12 thread bar from wickes and cut it down, all on now and job done, was Quote
nicebutdim Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 It is a high tensile bolt, and the threaded rod you have put in will not last long. The proper bolt isn't alot from ford and for the work involved and the worry of it breaking again taking out the air con pipe at the front with it is much more worth getting. Quote
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