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Hey me and a mate was installing rear camber arms into my R34 gtt and got stuck.

We did the right side easily but when did the left side the inner bolt got stuck and wouldn't come out. The thread of the bolt seemed to be stuck on that washer that has that wierd adjusting edge thing.

If someone could help or recommend someone as paying someone a few hundred dollars is my last resort.

Cheers Patrick

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The way i used to get it out in a case like that is to gas axe it. Not a great deal more options due to room.

MUlti grips and a hammer etc + persistence MAY also be workable

Glad you don't work there anymore! :laugh:

  • 4 years later...

Sorry for bringing up an old thread but i had this problem when installing my rear camber arms on my R34 GTT today. I found the problem was that the washer was not in the grooves it supposed to be in on the bolt. What you need to do is get the keys (one protruding piece from the washer on each side) lined up into the grooves again by turning the bolt till they line up. Then you can trying prying it off with a flat head screwdriver and wiggling it with your fingers or just smack the bolt with a hammer till it forces it off (keep in mind you do run the risk of damaging the thread. Luckily mine wasn't damaged). Its a tedious job but definitely do-able.

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