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xj² said:Anybody that's read this live in colorado near the aurora area, and interested in a case of beer of thier choice?
Figured I would help a little.
xj² said:Anybody that's read this live in colorado near the aurora area, and interested in a case of beer of thier choice?
Kejtar said:how about you go to sears and get a stud remover? Also I think you get the reverse torx setup as IIRC there is the reverse torx head on top of the stud (the part that sticks out). The stud remover is about $15~$25 IIRC and the reverse torx setup is about $10 (both available @ sears, the latter they might have a hard time finding, but it's in their automotive tools section, and it's made by some company which name starts with an L).
Just so that we don't confuse him: you've unscrewed not pulled with the stud removerDaffyXJ said:X2,
Have pulled several with a stud puller.
Look at that stud. Is the end of the stud looking like a torx bit? Mine did and that means that you could use and inverted torx to remove it.xj² said:Alrighty. And what exactly does the inverted Torx set do again? I didn't understand your post completely.
Kejtar said:Look at that stud. Is the end of the stud looking like a torx bit? Mine did and that means that you could use and inverted torx to remove it.
Not torx bolts, but studs with the ends of them looking like torx bits. I'd be surprised if that wasn't the case as all the studs in my jeep looked like threaded torx bits so that they could be removed with the reverse torx tool.xj² said:Unfortunetly, the end is not torx. I think I will go ahead and go with the bolt remover.
ahh... in that case yeah, stud removerxj² said:Yeah. I understood what you were trying to say. Mine doesn't have that torx bit tip on the end. Seems like it would be nice if it did.
I think I will try the stud remover.