Lower control arm

Asked by Nate Mar 03, 2018 at 09:02 PM about the 2000 Lincoln Navigator 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Replacing the lower  control arm and have
it hanging by the torsion bar. But I’ve tried
puller with air impact. WD40 a propane
torch and a Big FN hammer. Won’t budge..  
since it’s hanging there would be no reason
to loosen the keys or anything to the rear
of the torsion bars right? The control arm is
made to slide off the front of the torsion
bar right? Help me plz

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