So, I'm removing the front lower A-arms to replace the bushings and clean them up. The vertical bolt was hitting the body but I ultimately got it out with a hammer and a brass drift. The horizontal bolt, however, is being quite difficult. It's directly hitting the inner tie rod boot, and even having accepted that it's going to rip it, it seems the locking tab on the head of the bolt is still wanting to interface with the end of the rack itself. I figured I'd loosen the rack and move it around a bit, but there is no way in hell I can get those bolts out with the oil pan in the way. The only other option at this point is entirely removing the boot which I really don't want to do since I have no idea how to remove/reinstall the inside strap on the boot.
Is this normal or is my car f***ed up? If normal, any tricks?? Car only has 43k miles on it and doesn't show any signs of a serious hit.
Is this normal or is my car f***ed up? If normal, any tricks?? Car only has 43k miles on it and doesn't show any signs of a serious hit.

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