that's kind of what i'm starting to think as well, i'm puling the spindles anyway, might as well do it now,then put it all together, ti brake again and me have to tear it all back down again. Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 08:37:26 -0700 From: bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tcb] Re: broken shock moutn question To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx I would just find me a replacement arm and replace the arm. Easier than trying to replace that stud. --- On Wed, 9/30/09, Eric Woodall <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Eric Woodall <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [tcb] Re: broken shock moutn question To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 10:10 AM Duh, trailing arm.(bottom). Never have repaired one myself. Pretty sure they are just pressed in, so you'd probably have to drill the old one out, and press a new one in. I'd just ship the arm off to a qualified machinist. Denis wrote: What stud? The bolt that goes thru the end of the shock? ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Denning To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:02 AM Subject: [tcb] broken shock moutn question when taking the shock off the trailing arm on the front last night hte stud broke. how hard is this to repair??? Hotmail® has ever-growing storage! Don’t worry about storage limits. Check it out. _________________________________________________________________ Lauren found her dream laptop. Find the PC that’s right for you. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/choosepc/?ocid=ftp_val_wl_290