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Posted by Haas on May 08, 2001 at 18:27:16 from (64.12.102.22):
In Reply to: M Rims posted by Bama Red on May 08, 2001 at 14:33:11:
Take the clamps all the way off. I can't recall for sure but I believe the bolts have a second nut behind like Michael said. Even it that is not there, the bolts are likely rusted in so tight they won't come out anyway. While you have the rim off, might as well take the bolts and clamps all the way off and clean things up and replace any bolts that are corroded badly. It'll take some penetrant to get the bolts out. I take a nut and screw halfway on the end of the bolt and then screw another bolt in that nut. Then you can use a heavy hammer to persuade the bolt to come out of the hole it is rusted into.
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