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Old 06-29-12, 01:14 AM
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I recently got a pair of AWR adjustable links. I drilled a 5/8 hole on the subframe and might have gone a little crooked. I installed them and mounted the subframe on the car. The problem is that it seems that the side where i went crooked the link has play. Enough of it to where I can move the wheel and the both link and wheel move. The other side is pretty solid. Is there anything i can do or will i need to replace the subframe? Thanks in advance.
Old 06-30-12, 02:26 AM
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I have no idea, but if no-one posts here you can PM Karack, he lives down there and if he can't tell ya he might be willing to take a look at it for you
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First, you might have gotten more and quicker responses if you'd indicated an actual subject in the thread title.
Second, I'm not exactly sure what your dealing with w/o pictures, but can you weld the hole shut and re-drill?
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Thanks for the responses and next time i will put the subject in the title. I noticed I had it all wrong. The metal inserts that they come with seem to be too long and they are pushing each other. A washer did the trick. I am such a noob.
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