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Old Jan 9, 2017
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Pass Side LCA Rear Bolt

This weekend i completely ripped out all the front suspension from my 01 2WD to replace it all. UCA, LCA, Sway Bar End Links, Tie Rod Ends, Maxtrac 2" Lift Coils & Shocks. Everything was going smoothly until i went to remove the passenger side LCA rear bolt where it attaches to the frame. I didnt relize that it was cab bolt so without me noticing that i ended up destroying it when removing it. I went to Advance Auto, Oreily, Autozone, RockAuto, Google and a junk yard and i cant find the bolt or any info about the bolt. To get the truck back on the road i ended up getting a LCA bolt out of a 01 F-150(Yes its the same bolt size and thread) to put in the LCA but it does not have the cams on it. Could anybody point me in the right direction to getting a replacment?

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Old Jan 10, 2017
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There is a regular bolt installed for right now until I find the correct bolt.

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Old Jan 29, 2017
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Anybody?

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Old Jan 29, 2017
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I would imagine that it's a ford part.
 
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