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Well, you can also use a cutoff wheel on the nut to cut a groove in it and then chisel it off... |
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Ill see what we can do at Adams. Watch it comes right off at the shop. Ill be a bit upset... |
you cant just cut it and get a new bolt? whats so special about it? once you get it off it probably wont be worth **** anyway...
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the bolts were only $1.50 at the stealership, I snapped one and had to cut the other out of my 93. waiting a day to get the right bolts was well worth not getting agggrevated cause I couldn't get teh bolt out.
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Yah, well Im sure I could have found something at work, but I just grabbed a big ass breaker bar and got it moving. It also helped to have a 2nd person to hold the other end.
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when I replaced my bolts, I put in stainless steel so that doesnt happen to me again. been there with the impact, get a little blowtorch and heat that sucker up, and try to spin it, should come off, but soak it overnight with the pb befroe you do that.
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