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Re: Re: Seized bolts on wheels
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Posted by Tim, IA on June 18, 2004 at 06:10:14 from (129.255.41.56):
In Reply to: Re: Seized bolts on wheels posted by Allan in NE on June 16, 2004 at 03:35:15:
Allan, The wrench my dad found was quite similar to the one in the picture you sent. I extended it with a post driver and almost fell over when it turned so easy! Didn't flex the wrench like the 3/4 breaker bar. I got 6 of the 8 bolts loose and I am sure the other 2 will come after I move to that side and jack the tire up so I can rotate it and get a better positioning on it (the wheels were as close in as they could get, which makes getting in there and loosening them difficult). I got some PB Blaster but I didn't even have to use it yet. I'll have to save it for another project. Thanks again for the info. I'll feel a little bit better on the hills now with the wheels set all the way out.
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