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Post by jjoshua20213 on Sept 10, 2013 16:50:35 GMT -5
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Post by sailracer on Sept 10, 2013 17:24:15 GMT -5
not if you need to remove any small screws. 10 mm being the smallest, I think the set would be a waste of money for you.try to cut it off first.
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Post by jjoshua20213 on Sept 10, 2013 17:28:19 GMT -5
So it would or would not work for what i'm trying to use it for?
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Post by sailracer on Sept 10, 2013 17:28:29 GMT -5
check harbor freight tools, they have lots of cheap stuff. and most serve the purpose.
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Post by ltdhpp on Sept 10, 2013 17:31:47 GMT -5
If you mean the head of the bolt is rounded, yes that kit has one for 10mm. Sometimes a stout pair of channelock pliers or vise-grips with good teeth can do the trick if you can 'get on it' with them. If the threads are stripped, you just have to apply outward force to the bolt by one means or another and you should be able to coax it out while turning it.
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Post by pgs on Sept 10, 2013 19:05:26 GMT -5
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Post by pmatulew on Sept 10, 2013 19:11:20 GMT -5
Damn! I think I have a set of those that I could have used the other night working on the car! They're in the other toolbox! Instead I spent an hour grinding the head off the bolt and drilling it out. in your case they may or may not work as you have to be able to get the remover ring over the original bolt head. A lot of times there just isn't room as the bolt is butted up against some obstruction.
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