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[* black] Now that the relay rods are disconnected, the arm can be unbolted from the frame.
[* black] Spray both the bolts and the nuts with the penetrating lubricant.
- [* black] On the bolt head use the breaker bar and 17 mm socket; put the 17 mm box wrench on the nut.
+ [* black] On the bolt head use the breaker bar and 17 mm socket; put the 17 mm box wrench on the nut on the back side of the arm.
[* black] The wrench will get stuck on the frame and the breaker bar can then be used to break the rust off the bolt holding it onto the frame.
[* black] Once the bolt is loose a socket wrench can replace the breaker bar to make the job easier.
[* red] The (2) 4 1/4" bolts go on either side of the arm. The (1) 3 1/2" bolt goes at the top.
[* icon_note] All three bolts should be torqued to 70 ft-lb when putting the arm back on.