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    Options in taking it off. Shit is horribly stripped.

    I need productive answers, comments, and methods.

    Methods Ive used.

    WD-40
    Vice Grip

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    I would say grind off the head of the bolt to make it square and use a adjustable wrench to try and remove it. Worked for me before. Hope that helps. Use the WD-40 to lubricate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LokiSays
    I would say grind off the head of the bolt to make it square and use a adjustable wrench to try and remove it. Worked for me before. Hope that helps. Use the WD-40 to lubricate it.
    Yes, this can work... and if you're good with a grinder/cutting wheel you could also easily cut the nut and just separate it from the stud/bolt.

    GL with it!


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    there a special tool you can get at auto zone for that......it would take 3 sec after you put it on

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