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You can position a 1/2'' 19mm socket and ratchet in the same position and use that to break it loose since it's the same idea. I just used the combination

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You can position a 1/2'' 19mm socket and ratchet in the same position and use that to break it loose since it's the same idea.

I just used the combination as option.
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You can position a 1/2'' 19mm socket and ratchet in the same position and use that to break it loose since it's the same idea.

I just used the combination as option.
Does the suspension have to be under load to get to the bottom bolt? I only ask cause i noticed that a trailing arm is conveniently in the way of that bottom bolt
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You can position a 1/2'' 19mm socket and ratchet in the same position and use that to break it loose since it's the same idea.

I just used the combination as option.
True, but I really hate to use my ratchets as breaker bars. The closed-end wrench will fit into tighter spaces, apply force more directly, and most importantly won't break.
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