So i just finished installing the passenger side of my Toytec 1in body lift, and I'm stuck on the very front drivers side mount. It seems like the bolt is stuck inside of the sleeve at the bottom. Anyone know a way to fix this? I need to get new tires put on in about 4 hours and have been working at this one mount for almost an hour so far. Thanks.
I know this is late but the bolt should come out. Did you try to lift or lower the body seeing it was stuck? To see if the bolt would come out. Weird..it should lift up.
Maybe this video will help you out. When we did this job, we had no problems getting any of the bolts out. It might just be a slight corrosion problem and you need to give the bolt a little persuasion with a hammer or mallet to get it out.
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Doing this right now actually, hopefully finishing today...
Since you got one side done, and it's 1" higher, or more if still jacked, it's possible the delta between the two sides has made for some binding. If you haven't already done so, raise and lower the two sides to see if it frees-up. Lightly tap upward on the end of what should be a pointy bolt. I imagine you did this on level ground, and if not, that too can introduce such dynamics...
I have a winch control box in that spot on the passenger side that I might have to move, but it's plenty free, like the driver side that came-out with ease.
I'm having a hard time removing the A-pillar plate attached to the frame perch with two bolts (14mm heads/15mm nuts). Cordless impact not cutting it, so I'll go air in a bit. It seems that many or all BL kits don't remove the factory rubber, so this might not be something the OP will need to do...
So i just finished installing the passenger side of my Toytec 1in body lift, and I'm stuck on the very front drivers side mount. It seems like the bolt is stuck inside of the sleeve at the bottom. Anyone know a way to fix this? I need to get new tires put on in about 4 hours and have been working at this one mount for almost an hour so far. Thanks.
I had exactly that issue on my frame swap. Of all the mounts, that was the only one that required a Sawzall. It was totally frozen, but I'm in NJ, not Phoenix. I hope you have better luck.
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I had exactly that issue on my frame swap. Of all the mounts, that was the only one that required a Sawzall. It was totally frozen, but I'm in NJ, not Phoenix. I hope you have better luck.
Thanks to all you guys, but this ended up being the problem. The bolt was seized (either bent or rusted) inside of the sleeve it threads into. This prevented it from being able to thread out. Took a Sawzall to it and sliced right through. I kept the bushing on (cut in half) and was able to continue as normal. Hopefully, this can help others with the same problem.
Thanks to all you guys, but this ended up being the problem. The bolt was seized (either bent or rusted) inside of the sleeve it threads into. This prevented it from being able to thread out. Took a Sawzall to it and sliced right through. I kept the bushing on (cut in half) and was able to continue as normal. Hopefully, this can help others with the same problem.
As I recall, it's not a threaded sleeve. It just slides in, until the corrosion locks it in.
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'99 4Runner SR5 5spd 3.4L V6 4WD(U.S), original '99 Talls in front, OME 906s in back, Hella fogs, Trekmaster shocks in front, Billy in back, no running boards, FIAMM horns, Alpine sound, Michelin LTX M/S2's, owned since new.
'97 HiLux SW4 5spd 4WD(Japan model bought in Brazil assembled in Argentina, very close to a 3.0 4Runner/Surf)
'71 FordWillys Jeep CJ5 (with straight six Ford Maverick 3.0 liter engine--lives in the mountains north of Sao Paulo Brazil) My Backyard Frame Swap