Wishbone
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Wishbone
Is there a way of putting the front bolt into the wishbone. Have spent the last 2 bloody hours trying to line the holes up to get the bolt through. Now loosing the will to keep the car
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Re: Wishbone
Will try that, last time i got it stuck.
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Re: Wishbone
put the screw driver in and try twisting
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Re: Wishbone
Before you put the screw driver in put a small ring spanner over it it will give you some thing to get a grip on and PULL
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THE WELLY rio verdi ecotec on a N reg
UNCLE ALBERT gray 8v on a J reg
Best engine bay 2011
Best engine bay 2014
Best in show 2016
Treasures cup 2016
Best engine bay 2017
Best modern retro total retro 2018
mag features
practical classics
modern classic
performance vauxhall
Have car have cloth will clean need life
Re: Wishbone
Thanks for the replies chaps, did the screw driver trick and it all lined up correctly but the bolt still wouldn't go in. took the wishbone back off and had a look and noticed on the new one the lip on the left hand side of the front was more raised than the old one. took a hack saw and trimmed a bit of the lip off so it was about the same hieight as the old one, refitted and the bloody thing went in first time, all those hours wasted
. Still all back together and doing as it should. Also my vibration on breaking has disappeared as well, only drawback is i've pulled muscles i didn't know i had 


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Re: Wishbone
Having a few beers now, shouldn't be doing this at my age
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Re: Wishbone
It gets easier each time you do it... at least the nut didnt shear off and you didnt have to drill out your drivers footwell to repair it...
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Re: Wishbone
Calibra_Mike wrote:It gets easier each time you do it... at least the nut didnt shear off and you didnt have to drill out your drivers footwell to repair it...
Already had to drill out the drivers footwell last time it was replaced as the captive nut thread had gone, so when i did it this time i had to take out the drivers seat, trim and carpet and sound deadening. I use an extra long screw with a new nut on top of the captive nut. I did post some pictures of my handiwork some time back

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Re: Wishbone
thats right i think i remember seeing that when i has to do the same to mine... got to love these design faults...
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