A major reason that I didn't finish putting my suspension together is
that a bolt and sleeve did the "till death do us part" thing.
On the lower A-arm, there is a bolt that goes through both long A-arm
pieces and the trunion. There is a sleeve between it an the
trunion. This bolt and sleeve have fused, wich means that both the
bolt and the sleeve rotate in relation to both the A-arm and the
trunion, though I suppose that they could remain fixed to the A-arm.
Anyways, do folks put some anti-sieze between the bolt and sleeve?
Grease? WD-40? or do they just let them eventually become as one?
Any other tricks I should know about in there?
Larry
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