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Whatever it is that the bolts that run through the subframe bushings anchor onto (a nut welded onto a diamond-shaped plate, or so I'm told) is what I need... but I need to knwo what this fucker is called. The nut on mine has broken loose from the plate (was cross-threaded) and is now free-spinning.

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damn i would have to say i dont know either i will have to research tomorrow. I had it but i lost it lol

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it's called a nut.

or a "bolt retainer."

 

11502737 should be it.

 

 

Check the FAQ section! The GP Parts Catalogue Scans have been up there forever.

 

 

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it's called a nut.

or a "bolt retainer."

 

11502737 should be it.

 

 

Check the FAQ section! The GP Parts Catalogue Scans have been up there forever.

 

 

 

If you'd read my original post before I had edited it... I -did- read the parts catalogue. I figured it would be included in the subframe stuff, but as before, I don't have the technical information.

 

I spent a considerable amount of time looking through the parts catalogues trying to find that specific part, and I didn't know which one it would be, what it would be called, though I did try.

 

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Ugh :exclaim: Just had this problem on my white Lumi, Had a body shop weld 2 new ones on the front, had to tak eoff the bumper.

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NOOOOO.

 

Don't say that.

 

I'm a little nervous. I went by the dealership today, the only thing they had was some kind of "repair kit.." he ordered it, but I doubt it's going to be what I need. Forgot to grab the part number before I left, I had to renew my tags today and I knew I needed to get down there before 4 or I wouldn't get them done today.

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