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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 05:03 AM
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Hey all I am in need of support. Here's the thing. I got all new poly bishings and while putting on my new sway bar end links i notice the bolt is stripped. After 6 hours of trying I am unable to get the nut on. so my sway bar is only connected on one side. I need to find someone that has one for me. Think is I have to work from 8-8 tomarrow. I will have my lap top with me, so if you can help let me know. I want to dearly to get this done tomarrow, cause there is an autoX on sunday. If you can help or have any advise please feel free to comment.

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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 05:04 AM
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p.s. I got this e-mail from rotary news. It's beentalked about inthe lounge and people have been saying that our support will not help, but here is proof that it might.


Happy New Year from mazdarotaryclub.com!

Berny Herrera of RotaryNews.com has approached MRC to advise that we
need to get as many people as possible to provide feedback on Mazda's new
Kabura Concept car (inspired by the RX-3) BUT with no Rotary option!?
RotaryNews.com has direct links through to Mazda Management, so please
help the Mazda Rotary community by providing your feedback.

Message from Berny below...
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Dear Fellow Rotary Enthusiast,

Mazda released the Kabura Concept Coupe at NAIAS (North American
International Auto Show), and RotaryNews.COM wanted to share with all
enthusiasts. This concept was inspired by the venerable RX-3, but has showed
up in non-Rotary power form at the show. Mazda is not convinced that
they should add a Rotary engine version to this car. We've snapped a bunch
of pics and posted press photos over at the following link:

http://rotarynews.com/node/view/758

If you'd like to comment on this concept, and the lack of a Rotary
engine option, please free to do so at:

Direct Link to post COMMENT TO MAZDA:
http://rotarynews.com/comment/reply/758#comment

Please leave your input there and RotaryNews.COM will make sure that
all the powers that be at Mazda get a copy of your comments!!

You can also read what others have already said at:
http://rotarynews.com/node/view/758#comment

Cheers,
-Berny H.
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 08:32 AM
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you dont have an EasyOut or stripped bolt remover, or a torch, something to remove that screwed up bolt???
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 10:41 AM
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Just go to lowes and get an equiviant bolt in a standard size. make sure its a grade 8. I know exactly what you talking about. I put in a RB front sway bar this fall and those bolts for the bushing were pretty rusted up. I let mine soakwith rust buster for a 10 minutes just to get the nuts off. Hope that helps.
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 12:28 PM
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guess you are at work now. but i'm sure i've got the bolt you need on one of my cars. mine has been runnin withoiut the bolt i believe you are tazlking about for a year now. just too lazy to change it.
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 02:30 PM
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guess you are at work now. but i'm sure i've got the bolt you need on one of my cars. mine has been runnin withoiut the bolt i believe you are tazlking about for a year now. just too lazy to change it.
LOL! I drove it and it drives fine, it's just obvious when I turn which side doesn't have the sway bar hooked up LOL!!! it' all stiffon right turns, but rolls alot on left turns. LOL!!
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Hyper4mance2k
p.s. I got this e-mail from rotary news. It's beentalked about inthe lounge and people have been saying that our support will not help, but here is proof that it might.
POST PEOPLE!!!
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Old Jan 22, 2006 | 12:22 AM
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So I went to lowes nd got what I will hope will work. I soaked the thing in PB Blaster twice I'm going to soak it every hour and try andbeat it out tomarrow morning!!!
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