simple question, what tool do you guys use to get access to those 6 nuts that connect the front exhaust flanges, be specific
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1/2in socket and extension wont cut it huh? because I just tried and its not getting a firm grip to move the nut
3/8 will work best then? whats the swivel socket your talking about?
my problem isnt the force to make it lose, my problem is getting the socket to get a firm girp on the nut, the fucking exhaust pipe is in the way to make the socket grab a good hold of the nut
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Originally posted by zandi1/2in socket and extension wont cut it huh? because I just tried and its not getting a firm grip to move the nut
3/8 will work best then? whats the swivel socket your talking about?
my problem isnt the force to make it lose, my problem is getting the socket to get a firm girp on the nut, the fucking exhaust pipe is in the way to make the socket grab a good hold of the nut
The swivel socket mentioned above is just a u-joint for the socket.
I just used the 3/8" socket attached to a u-joint, attached to a 1 foot extension, to the wrench. If you need the extra leverage, you can use a 3/8 to 1/2" adapter so you can use the larger 1/2" socket wrench.
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anyone have problems with rusted bolts?Renting my rear wheel bearing tool kit. SIR
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