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    #16
    i even used a tie rod clamp to help oush it up, and it wouldnt budge.. it just bent the bottom of that bolt.
    Integra Type R
    Integra Type S
    S2000

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      #17


      In yellow, that is the section im stuck on.

      In red, i've loosened the split pin, taken off that bolt... and that jsut will nto slide up, lubed it up, even used a tie-rod clamp and tried to push it up.... tried that, and it actually bent the bottom of the bolt ( since it had a hole in it for the split pin, im guessing its not that rigid at the bottom!)
      Last edited by plAythiNG; 07-12-09, 11:33 AM.
      Integra Type R
      Integra Type S
      S2000

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        #18
        Bang the Fkn Arm (in between the red circle & top of the tie rod) with a hammer, 1 hit is all you need, make sure you holding the hammer at the bottom and take a big accurate swing, it should just pop out, theres no way it seized otherwise you wouldnt be able to steer your car!

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          #19
          hmm, well i've threaded it, so im gonna need a new one anyways.
          Integra Type R
          Integra Type S
          S2000

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            #20
            Originally posted by plAythiNG View Post
            hmm, well i've threaded it, so im gonna need a new one anyways.
            How on earth did you thread it?

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              #21
              my bf did
              Integra Type R
              Integra Type S
              S2000

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                #22
                Originally posted by plAythiNG View Post
                my bf did
                Watta Fag, Smack him over the head, its like near impossible to thread the tie rods, I know its a fine thread but asif he didnt realise that there was something wrong when he went the place the bolt on the end and it stopped in its track whilst he was tightening it with his finger.

                Women & car do not mix!

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                  #23
                  ahah .. jsut wanted to claify.. can the stock oem tie rods be compatible with the BC N+ coilover? or will i need inverted tie rods?
                  Integra Type R
                  Integra Type S
                  S2000

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by plAythiNG View Post
                    ahah .. jsut wanted to claify.. can the stock oem tie rods be compatible with the BC N+ coilover? or will i need inverted tie rods?
                    Cant help you on that 1 but im 99.9% sure the stockers are fine!

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                      #25
                      ok, can someone clarify this pleasE? i'll also put a shoutout on the technical side ofthe forum also
                      Integra Type R
                      Integra Type S
                      S2000

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                        #26


                        see how the red circled bit.... i've bent/threaded that bolt there.. so is all i need isa new tie rod end?
                        Integra Type R
                        Integra Type S
                        S2000

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                          #27
                          fark man, just stop your ruining it, should of payed someone to do it in the first place.

                          you can either
                          a) re thread that bolt (if u have the tools)
                          b) saw off the end of that bolt so the nut goes in again
                          c) get new tie rods
                          Blaze Orange

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by TypeSexy View Post
                            fark man, just stop your ruining it, should of payed someone to do it in the first place.

                            you can either
                            a) re thread that bolt (if u have the tools)
                            b) saw off the end of that bolt so the nut goes in again
                            c) get new tie rods
                            A) Irrelevant
                            B) Irrelevant
                            C) Only bit worth reading in your WHOLE post!

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                              #29
                              orite bro...

                              how are you helping?
                              Blaze Orange

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by TypeSexy View Post
                                orite bro...

                                how are you helping?
                                LOL, Um by letting the OP know what infomation to take in & what information to disregard from your post!

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