2006.Pontiac G6 Suspension. Lower control arm replaced diy. Not fighting it back together I have 2 inch of set back on the side I put lcamon

Asked by GuruL7996 Jul 22, 2019 at 07:41 AM about the 2006 Pontiac G6 Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

followed a1 auto video on how to remove the lca.
and replacement. replacement was difficult to get
two bolt lined up that bolt through frame or
unibody. it squeala when I turn both ways . mostly
left the side that,is set back.. did I do something
wrong ? please help. I have to do this on my own
except alignment and I'm a single dad of 2. Please

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If the bolt is rusty then it’s possible it jammed inside. So now it’s spinning the rubber bushing along with it. The rubber is what squeaks.

not an answer just update from Mis talk to text... basically a fall for is around the ground the driver side which is the side I changed sits more towards the innet wender well.. other side is fine and I just said the 8th hub assembly on the passenger side

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