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I've beaten the bracket down to allow more grip with the Mole Grips, but they just destroy the bolt
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I was going to buy a set of rounded bolt removal sockets, but anyone got any more ideas?
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It's the rear ARB bracket by the way.
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this is what will make the steel brittle and it WILL snap if you happen to grip it and turn itSuperRedMR2 wrote:Yeah I was considering heating it red hot, then cooling it down quick and loosening it that way.
stenky wrote:this is what will make the steel brittle and it WILL snap if you happen to grip it and turn itSuperRedMR2 wrote:Yeah I was considering heating it red hot, then cooling it down quick and loosening it that way.
kaiowas wrote:How solid is the bracket? I'd be tempted to bend it down away from the chassis rail slightly then use a large universal adjuster to try and turn the bracket in the hope that the bolt goes with it
SuperRedMR2 wrote:
I don't want to be in a situation where I have to drill out an m10 bolt.
SuperRedMR2 wrote:There is a grommet next to the bolt, so i'm going to whip that off and spray penetrating oil all around the area in a hope that it soaks in.
SuperRedMR2 wrote:Mole Grips,
elbon50 wrote:Have got my bolt out Alex![]()
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I have a set of these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IRWIN-5PC-BOL ... 1c2e83e3d4
Worked a treat![]()