
Potentially dangerous, I would assume *nervous laugh*. I've been driving it for about two weeks thinking it was just the heatshield causing the rattle.
Anyone have any ideas for a DIY fix, or should I just bring it to a shop?
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That's what I meant. I don't know the size of the bolt, or what torque specs are required (if any).ciper wrote:Why not just replace the bolt?
Not sure. I don't even know how long it may have been like this, so I can't be sure if it was broken/sheared or if it just backed out.Murphy wrote:did the bolt just back itself out?
or was it .....MuRdEr!!
Hopefully the junkyard around here has received a Legacy since I last checked.ciper wrote:Goto the junkyard and get the same bolt? Then you dont care about the size or thread!Fkyx wrote:That's what I meant. I don't know the size of the bolt, or what torque specs are required (if any).
ha ha, maybe someone has your number Fkyx....... one bolt at a time, eventually they will git youMurphy wrote: or was it .....MuRdEr!!
That is why you must have a membership to my personal library. It is call AutoZone and the answer you seek is located in the Haynes Manual section. Right next to the little old lady with the shushhhh sign.Fkyx wrote:That's what I meant. I don't know the size of the bolt, or what torque specs are required (if any).ciper wrote:Why not just replace the bolt?
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Originalcyn wrote:Apparently everyone hates Gabe.
Thanks for the term!beatersubi wrote:That 'blank shaft' is commonly refered to as the 'shoulder' area of a bolt.
You could use one or more flat washers between the head of the bolt and the crossmember, but that would put the head of the bolt closer to the ground (more likely to get ground flat when jumping RxR crossings).
If you got a shorter bolt it would likely have less of, or no shoulder at all, which would be your best bet.