Last year I bought a 2003 Freelander 1 1.8. The front brakes and lower suspension arms were past it and I planned to replace the lot this spring. For about 6 weeks I have been spraying all the bolts with penetrating oil and last week went round losening and tightening all the fastenings. There was one I could not budge and when I started doing the job it was that one I could not move. It is one of the 2 rear wishbone bush mounting bolts on the lh side. When I remove the outer bolt it is possible to move the housing slightly so it seems that the bolt has siezed and not been over tightened. It is so long I doubt if heat would get to that area, Spray definately hasn`t. Whacking with a lump hammer hasn`t worked. An induction heater might do the job if left on long enough but I am afraid of scorching something else and a gas flame is too dangerous. I have thought of cutting the bolt head off, taking off the housing which might give me about 2-3 cm of bolt to get some plumbers clamps on and leaving it under tension for a few hours. What if that bolt breaks in the channel, what then? Is there a removable bung under the carpet that lets me spray the thing or could there be room to get an induction heater down in the hole and attack the bolt from the top, while getting at it from below. The head is starting to be a bit chewed so I am hoping that someone out there has some good ideas. Many Thanks.