2 front Camber bolt seized please help
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2 front Camber bolt seized please help
Brought the car to an alignment shop today, the mechanic told me my 2 camber bolts in the front on the lower control arm is seized he could not adjust camber in the front he can only adjust the toes, the rear was fine, is there any way to take them out ? he said my camber is fine don't need adjustment, my friend said if i don't fix them next time i have to replace the whole lower control arm and it will cost a ton$ thanks so much.
its my new ride 2011 IS350 AWD , 2011 and it's seized bad already ? i hate Quebec car. should have kept my RWD 350 one.....
its my new ride 2011 IS350 AWD , 2011 and it's seized bad already ? i hate Quebec car. should have kept my RWD 350 one.....
Last edited by The350Girl; 10-25-16 at 06:27 PM.
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I don't know if there is a specific way to do it for the IS in particular, but I hope this can help even a little bit
http://www.eastwood.com/blog/eastwoo...d-stuck-bolts/
http://www.eastwood.com/blog/eastwoo...d-stuck-bolts/
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I don't know if there is a specific way to do it for the IS in particular, but I hope this can help even a little bit
http://www.eastwood.com/blog/eastwoo...d-stuck-bolts/
http://www.eastwood.com/blog/eastwoo...d-stuck-bolts/
#4
If your camber is fine, then no need to touch or worry about them. If you're picky you can have them replaced. Any mechanic should know how to do that. If yours doesn't, I'd find a new mechanic.
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Thanks for your input, but i don't really know if it's good, the mechanic said it is good and i wanna make sure here the picture please give me some advice
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I agree with E46CT. If he isn't able to do it, try and find another mechanic who can take of it for you.
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I'm no expert but it looks like everything is okay. It does seem like he fixed whatever could have been causing a problem. I'd say just trust the guy and if you notice anything that feels weird take it back to him and explain what feels weird or different.
I agree with E46CT. If he isn't able to do it, try and find another mechanic who can take of it for you.
I agree with E46CT. If he isn't able to do it, try and find another mechanic who can take of it for you.
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So basically check on camber after 5k miles and get your tires switched out. Other than that, everything looks okay.
#10
Yeah, I think I'd leave it alone for now. If the tires aren't great, I'd address that. Once that is done, you may drive the car for years before you ever need to do anything with the bolts. If they are already seized then they aren't likely to become worse, so you might as well postpone the work until it needs to be done. Maybe you'll buy another car before that happens.
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I've seen a alignment "mechanic" struggle with loosening control arm pivot bolts, for a while, because he didn't know what he was doing. He was a recent hire. Don't assume just because he has a job at a shop he is competent. Some shops will suggest work that is not necessary to customers they perceive as not car savvy. Did you ask to see the problem? In order to replace a "seized" through bolt, or any other threaded fastener, you must remove it. If the threads are not damaged, un-seizing a fastener can be done using several methods, or a combination. Products like PB Blaster are designed to free threaded fasteners that are corroded/seized. Heat can also be applied with a torch, but can damage heat sensitive materials like suspension bushings. Cutting or easy out taps can be used in some cases. In any case, I doubt the threads on your suspension bolts are in such bad shape they need replacing. I've been driving and wrenching on Toyota/Lexus vehicles for over 35 years, and have never seen it. These components are plated to resist corrosion.
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