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I hit mine with a air chisel spun that knob right off

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Old 01-24-2012, 10:53 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I hit mine with a air chisel spun that knob right off
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I hit mine with a air chisel spun that knob right off
did you use vicegrips to hold the shaft? ... i hope.
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All you need is a towel and one of these rubber can opener things. You can also buy a whole roll of these, they sell them as kitchen drawer mats. Wrap this around the knob, then wrap it with a small towel so you don't thrash your palm, and it should break loose.

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if you're lucky your car didnt come with so much thread lock, then yes.
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South Bend knob installed! >=) FTW!!!!!
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1. wrap oem **** knob with some duct tape
2. get a rag/cloth around the upper part of boot and put on vice grips with the handle towards the drivers side so u it will hit your knee when twisted
3. get a C-clamp around the duct tape and lefty loosey... and u will have damaged nothing
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