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Old 07-31-2008, 02:00 PM
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i got the bmr turbo kmember, what size are the bolts that connect the lower control arms to the kmember. i can seem to get the right size. thanks
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The are 14mm x 100mm and 14mm x 110mm

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what size wrench do i need? sorry for the confusion, i have the bolts.
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I normally use the wrench that fits the head of the bolt. If that doesnt work a "amerametric" will work also.
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Originally Posted by MADMAN
I normally use the wrench that fits the head of the bolt. If that doesnt work a "amerametric" will work also.
LOL, would that be the same as an all/16ths? AKA, thumb wrench?
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I believe that is what he is referring to. LOL
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Put a 1/4in socket/ratchet on there and go to town. If you can't get enough TQ, use a break bar on the 1/4 ratchet.
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just use ViseGrips, they work perfect
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you don't know what size wrench you need? you have the bolts....and their specs now....and you don't know what size wrench you need...?

i hope there are some extenuating circumstances here i'm not aware of, or maybe you have some type of short-term memory loss....i'm not usually a dick, but if you can't pull a drawer open and pick a wrench that looks close, try it out, and use it or get the right one if it doesn't fit....you probably should not be anywhere near your car and let someone else work on it...

if i'm out of line on this one...someone clue me in to what's going on here...
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no i was at work and didnt have the bolts with me, i was looking to pick up the wrench on the way home and didnt have the bolts to check. i appreciate the info, i just took them down today and got the size

IT WAS 13/16ths
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ah...ok...



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