Ahhh crap, does anyone have a spare left rear lower wishbone

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Ahhh crap, does anyone have a spare left rear lower wishbone

Postby Caffeine » Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:54 am

What a stupid idea Mazda putting a captive nut inside the lower wishbones on the rear...

Went to replace the suspension yesterday with the SE bits I got from Boyracer, and the first 3 corners went in easily.

However, got to the 4th and the bolt through the bottom of the shock absorber rotates, but doesn't move! Of course it's the one and only bolt that doesn't have an exposed nut on the other end. From the looks of it the captive nut thread is stripped and the only way I can fix it is to replace the entire lower wishbone :(

I'll call up Mazda today and see how much a new one is, and if they have any in the country.
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Ahhh crap, does anyone have a spare left rear lower wishbone

Postby bigdog » Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:44 am

Is the issue removing the bolt or re-installing it? either way it should be able to be done.... many tricks exist in the world of thread stripping young Grasshopper 8)
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Ahhh crap, does anyone have a spare left rear lower wishbone

Postby Caffeine » Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:50 am

bigdog wrote:Is the issue removing the bolt or re-installing it? either way it should be able to be done.... many tricks exist in the world of thread stripping young Grasshopper 8)


I could probably get the bolt out by drilling and tapping a hole in the head of it, putting another bolt in that to have something to pull on, but the captive nut is what worries me. I don't think it can be easily replaced.
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Ahhh crap, does anyone have a spare left rear lower wishbone

Postby Caffeine » Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:59 am

Of course, Mazda quote $322, and have none in Australia, so a 6-8 week wait.

MX5Plus just emailed me, they have them, $88 delivered to Sydney! Awesome :D
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Ahhh crap, does anyone have a spare left rear lower wishbone

Postby philz » Mon Dec 01, 2008 12:07 pm

Good work, mx5plus are great to deal with :wink:

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Ahhh crap, does anyone have a spare left rear lower wishbone

Postby Caffeine » Wed Dec 03, 2008 5:09 pm

Well the wishbone was sent yesterday, so hopefully it will be here tomorrow :D
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