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Old May 3rd 05, 10:03 PM
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Default Torque boxes

Hi all. This weekend I will finally be replacing the stock upper and lower
control arms in my '91 LX. Since I have heard and seen so much in the
'zines about wear and tear on torque boxes, I was hoping one of you could
give me some pointers. What are the indicators of excessive wear or
problems with my torque boxes? Is there anything specific I should be
looking for? Should the bolts be fairly tight in the holes, i.e. no slop?
Any advice would be appreciated.


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