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Post by BlRacing619 on Dec 23, 2004 16:44:22 GMT -5
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Post by ~°CT^BLħTER°~ on Dec 23, 2004 17:14:06 GMT -5
didnt you already ask this question?, but anyway use a propane torch to heat up the bolts they will come right off
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Post by BlRacing619 on Dec 23, 2004 17:17:36 GMT -5
i posted it in two sections so i have a better chance of getting a post back sooner..sry...i want to test them..lol
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Post by MXRACER708 on Dec 23, 2004 17:20:28 GMT -5
use a die grinder and cut a slit in the side of the bolt and then use a chisel and a hammer and work it off it works really good
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Post by BlRacing619 on Dec 23, 2004 17:30:06 GMT -5
that would work...but im going to try torch first..then ur way..and my way is using a grinder and cutting the bolt off alltogether and getting a new one..lol
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Post by ~°CT^BLħTER°~ on Dec 23, 2004 23:21:56 GMT -5
that would work...but im going to try torch first..then ur way..and my way is using a grinder and cutting the bolt off alltogether and getting a new one..lol cutting the bolt off wont work cause the lug will be off but the other part will still be inbedded in the wheel
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Post by X-REBUILD-X on Feb 18, 2005 12:49:54 GMT -5
drill threw the bolt and the nut will fall write off
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Post by BlRacing619 on Feb 18, 2005 14:37:54 GMT -5
this thread is really old..i got those bolts off like 2 months ago
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Post by blaster99 on Feb 23, 2005 23:48:41 GMT -5
lol
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