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Calvin you will probably have to try an easy out if that does not work a good ole drill and tap set will be needed.

I had the same problem trying it by hand at first so I used a drill just to bump it hard once and they broke loose.
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Thanks 6MT

Calvin you will probably have to try an easy out if that does not work a good ole drill and tap set will be needed.

I had the same problem trying it by hand at first so I used a drill just to bump it hard once and they broke loose.
did that -__- drill wasn't strong enough,-__- lmfaooo

gonna finish up tmrw.
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did that -__- drill wasn't strong enough,-__- lmfaooo

gonna finish up tmrw.
So you got them loose?
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