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Front Spring Seat Attaching Bolts

Started by kevindpm61, November 30, 2015, 07:45:32 AM

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kevindpm61

While disassembling the front suspension on the SX/4 I found out that the front spring seat attaching bolts have splined shoulders like wheel studs. Just wondering if I need to find a splined replacement or just use a good grade 8 fastener?
Follow my son's 1983 AMC SX/4 project

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AMC of Houston

Can't just reuse the old ones??   That's what I always do (press them into the new bushing).
George G.
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amcfool1

hi, unless they are damaged beyond use, I would reuse the old ones. a little extra security.  BTW, if you want rebuilds,  and don't mind paying a couple of bucks, Arizona  AMC sells complete rebuilds with poly bushings. If you want to get REALLY fancy. send your seats in to opentracker racing products, and they will rebuild them with full roller bearings. This is a Ford place, but they do the AMC spring seats. They do not use the splined bolt, just a regular grade 8 with a locknut. good luck, gz

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