Need help locating part# for LCA 22mm socket bolt
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Need help locating part# for LCA 22mm socket bolt
Hi, can anyone help locate the part# for this LCA 22mm socket bolt? I can't find "FIG 51-02 (PNC 51296). Circled red in the picture. Lexus 2009 ISF.
I know it's not part#90105-16053, this is too short, bolt is about 5~6cm long.
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I know it's not part#90105-16053, this is too short, bolt is about 5~6cm long.
Thanks.
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90119-16013 is the part number for the big bolt.
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Yea that was my thoughts on it. The passenger side is fine but, during my LCA bushing upgrade, I botched the driver’s side and didn’t realise it. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
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I’m having the exact same issue on my driver side and bolt is now slightly stripped. Was changing my LCA bushings also to the RR ones. Going to have to order a bolt and retap the female.
Tried the bolt from the other side and started dulling it’s thread also...
do you happen to remember the thread size? How did tapping go for you?
Tried the bolt from the other side and started dulling it’s thread also...
do you happen to remember the thread size? How did tapping go for you?
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Was installing Figs spherical USRS and the 22mm bolt completely seized in the hole as I was trying to bolt on the new USRS. I was able to muscle it out and I ordered 2 replacements (in the event that I have the same issues on the other side). Any tips/recommendations for tapping this hole? I've never had to tap something like this so I'm a bit nervous. I plan to Helicoil it if tapping proves unsuccessful.
Thanks in advance!
Was installing Figs spherical USRS and the 22mm bolt completely seized in the hole as I was trying to bolt on the new USRS. I was able to muscle it out and I ordered 2 replacements (in the event that I have the same issues on the other side). Any tips/recommendations for tapping this hole? I've never had to tap something like this so I'm a bit nervous. I plan to Helicoil it if tapping proves unsuccessful.
Thanks in advance!
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