Rallyrs
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Simi Valley, CA
My bolts are hashed on one side. I would just repair or replace both sides.
Was watching this guy's youtube video(linked below under pic) and knocking out/replacing the bolts looks pretty simple.
I Hit Home depot and their carriage bolts are like fence grade garbage.
I Hit Truevalue and they look better but they are just non graded zinc
"non-automotive" as the guy who was helping me said.
https://youtu.be/McLXI-DbmYI
Easy button would be to buy two new clevis(or good used I guess)
The part is called a "Suspension Clevis". Part # 5200 0532(discontinued)
Was watching this guy's youtube video(linked below under pic) and knocking out/replacing the bolts looks pretty simple.
I Hit Home depot and their carriage bolts are like fence grade garbage.
I Hit Truevalue and they look better but they are just non graded zinc
"non-automotive" as the guy who was helping me said.

https://youtu.be/McLXI-DbmYI
Easy button would be to buy two new clevis(or good used I guess)
The part is called a "Suspension Clevis". Part # 5200 0532(discontinued)