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some people have been known to then go for a drive until the steering arm comes loose
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If this is a 60, and not a 10 bolt steering arm, then DON'T DRIVE IT with all the hardware missing... you are asking to kill yourself. I have heard of folks backing the 3 nuts off the studs on a 10 bolt and driving it to loosen it, but I don't even really like that idea. If it comes off, the wheel will likly jump right off the axle, brakes and all! /forums/images/graemlins/eek.gif
My 60 has 4 (count them four) bolts on the top and bottom of the knuckle. NOT studs... so I'm not sure what you are looking at, unless you have some kind of block under there to raise the steering arm.... BUT ANYWAYS, the spring has some strength, but not enough to break it loose if its really stuck. I would say use the BFH method. But what would really help here is a pic of your stuck steering arm. If you have a digital camera, post it up so we can help better. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Good luck,
-Dan