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I was just helping the stepsons friend change his LCA and ball joint on an 05 Scion TC, and I need some torque specs for the front and rear bolts as well as the ball joint.
Since it is already done, I have to ask, was there an easier way to remove the front bolt on the LCA? We ended up pulling off the trans pan, but I suppose the other options were to lift the engine/trans combo a few inches or lower the sub-frame a few inches. If there was an easier way, it would be great to know so I can do it easier the next time he hits a curb. Thanks, Shawn |
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