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Bolts are accessed from under the hood btw using lots of extensions. I don't understand why any reputable shop isn't prepared to deal with a stuck bolt, they shouldn't just
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Bolts are accessed from under the hood btw using lots of extensions. I don't understand why any reputable shop isn't prepared to deal with a stuck bolt, they shouldn't just be giving up.
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I did it on my own so this shop needs to get back in there. breaker bar, from what I remember, 12"/6"/3-6" extention and a pipe for leverage. I cant remember if i used a swivelle socket or not...... |
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