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I'm kicking 50 (A young 50 tho!). Trust me Aaron, unless ya lucky when ye get to my age there's not a lot of coverage.
Guess I'm lucky then!!
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I'm kicking 50 (A young 50 tho!). Trust me Aaron, unless ya lucky when ye get to my age there's not a lot of coverage.
I've had success with these on rounded bolts - similar idea to what someone suggested earlier about hammering a socket on, difference is though that these actually tighten and bite into the bolt head as you loosen, so as long as you can get enough leverage they should undo the bolt or snap it
They remain one of my favourite tools!
Irwin Bolt Grip Nut Remover Set 5 Pieces | Servicing Tools | Screwfix.com
12 point heads are better than cap heads ,but 20 years is a lot for a bolt head
Name dropper!!Are they bihex bots? OP said he was using a 14mm socket, so I thought he might be able to get away with a 14mm Irwin.
Regardless, they are a great gadget to have - even if the don't work on this occasion. Recommended to me by Oldseadog.
Name dropper!!
However, I have also invested in a couple of BiHex sockets - 13mm for the brake calipers and 14mm for the discs.
As a matter of habit I always change the bolts. Be careful though as set screws are not bolts!
The shanks or 'shoulders' on bolts take up any movement on a solid bar, whereas the threads take it up on a setscrew, effectively reducing an M10 to under 8mm effective diameter!
Think about it!
You know it makes sense!![]()
If I take a bolt out I generally replace it with a new one.
There is no need to touch any bolts to change over the pads ... however I would always change the pins and springs![]()
I keep trying to tell everyone in this area that your best Landy friends are Cheviot 4x4 on the trading estate just this side of the tunnel.
Ken and Dave will not mess you about or overcharge, and they are extremely helpful
Support your local Indi
Didn't know there was an Indi at Lambton, even though I was working in that area at least twice a month!... I have a decent place in the same town as me which are very helpful and any work I can't or won't do myself will be going in their direction, if at all possible. Spanner Monkeys ...
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