The best way to remove these bolts is to loosen it a little the tighten loosen more tighten and so on it helps keep the loctite from jamming up in
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12-10-2011, 05:16 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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The best way to remove these bolts is to loosen it a little the tighten loosen more tighten and so on it helps keep the loctite from jamming up in the threads plus it will chew it up so to speak and make it easier to remove.
As far as tamper poof or not if he didn't have the tamper proof he wouldn't get on it.
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That's part of the airbag assembly. It simply pulls out afteR you remove the two torx bolts and unplug th airbag sensors.
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Thanks for helping with answers guys I have had a lot of personal crap going on and not much time to get on here I will rep ya when I get to a computer one day.
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i just went in there trying to unbolt it like a normal bolt it started stripping a bit inside >_<
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Thanks 6MT
Calvin you will probably have to try an easy out if that does not work a good ole drill and tap set will be needed. I had the same problem trying it by hand at first so I used a drill just to bump it hard once and they broke loose.
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gonna finish up tmrw.
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So you got them loose?
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Hey Calvin any update on this? Someone could benefit one day possibly by what you had to do.
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