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- ccm911 - 05-13-2010 Wally wrote: Quote:Jim, Use the small vice grips (5"), either regular or needle nose. If you are in the Blue Bell area today, stop by and I'll lend you mine. Been there, done that! +1 Wally is spot on. A small set of vise-grips used as well. Clamp them on, and also use the allen socket. By combining the forces, the bolt should move. - JimWirt - 05-13-2010 bought a small set of vise grips. Will get to work after dropping kid off. - JimWirt - 05-13-2010 Alright vise grips didn't work. So chisel and hammer. Had to get mid-evil on those bitches. They are out. Will have to bring the bolts. - JimWirt - 05-13-2010 Pounding the 6mm into the bolt head does wonders. All six on the outer cv boot came out no problems!!! - Larry Herman - 05-14-2010 Glad you got it. I have one of these in an 8" model for bolt heads. Very archaic but really works well. Ask Wally about them. - Wally - 05-17-2010 Larry Herman wrote: Quote:Glad you got it. I have one of these in an 8" model for bolt heads. Very archaic but really works well. Ask Wally about them. I even have one that is 6", but you have to be a trained professional to use it. - Darren - 05-17-2010 Wally wrote: Quote:I even have one that is 6", but you have to be a trained professional to use it.Paul -- too much information.... - Wally - 05-17-2010 Darren wrote: Quote:Wally wrote:Now I know who really has size envy!hock:Quote:I even have one that is 6", but you have to be a trained professional to use it.Paul -- too much information.... - JoeP - 05-17-2010 My Dad gave me one so big that they had to use an aluminum frame so that you can lift the darn thing.... |