stripped torx bolt t50 -- got a ?
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stripped torx bolt t50 -- got a ?
What screw extractor brand would work best n not break? I need to swap front springs (prokit) to stockers and both torx bolts are stripped next to master cylinder.
What's the best way to get the damn bolts out lol?
Oh and for the passenger side, the inner bolt keeps turning which is mounted with the upper a-arm so I'm f'd there also.
Any advice I'd appreciate.
What's the best way to get the damn bolts out lol?
Oh and for the passenger side, the inner bolt keeps turning which is mounted with the upper a-arm so I'm f'd there also.
Any advice I'd appreciate.
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Break them loose with an air chisel and then work them out with vise grips or something of that nature. You can also break them loose with a chisel and hammer.
I would break them loose before trying to use an extractor. If you need high quality extractor's your best bet is to get them from Matco or Snap On.
The one that is spinning can be chiseled or grinded off
I would break them loose before trying to use an extractor. If you need high quality extractor's your best bet is to get them from Matco or Snap On.
The one that is spinning can be chiseled or grinded off
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man that blows. i just took those bolts off my car two days ago. waiting for the BMR stuff i bought. i had to pretty much move the whole master out of the way. but i wouldnt know how to cut them sorry. its a tight squeeze
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You may be able to turn them out with vice grips too if they aren't too tight. I would definately move the master cylinder, it's so easy and makes getting to those bolts a lot easier. If you were near DFW I would show you how to do it with an air chisel.
You can take it to a mechanic and have them break them loose with an air hammer with a chisel bit. What you do is put a chisel bit in an air hammer then place the chisel on the side of the bolt head, when you impact the chisel on the side of the bolt head it will turn the bolt. This can be done with a hand chisel and hammer but will be a pain.
Worst case scenario is you can drill the bolts completely out and go back with a bolt and nut.
You can take it to a mechanic and have them break them loose with an air hammer with a chisel bit. What you do is put a chisel bit in an air hammer then place the chisel on the side of the bolt head, when you impact the chisel on the side of the bolt head it will turn the bolt. This can be done with a hand chisel and hammer but will be a pain.
Worst case scenario is you can drill the bolts completely out and go back with a bolt and nut.
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All right its all done n taken care of. Damn I hate how the stock springs sit so f'n high. I ended up getting an electric hand saw from my pops and took out the damn torx bolt that way with a chisel.
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