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Excellent Lee. V. useful for others to have that clear explanation in case it happens to them (I reckon some nuts - me included - just can't be saved, unless something like a nut splitter could be got on them). What a pain!M 80NGD wrote:Hi Mike,I used a 6 sided socket as you suggested,but I actually snapped it without using an extension bar! I was onlymikeonb4c wrote:Thats the worry. If you have a good socket and extension bar you may get a good purchase, enough to snap the bolt. Not sure there's much you can do to avoid that (hindsight is a wonderful thing). How did you sort it dude as they are welded bolts/studs/threads arent they?M 80NGD wrote: I heeded everybodys advice but still managed to snap one of the fixed bolts!!It took me just under 3 hours
using the handle when it snapped,(don't know me own strength!) I had to drill out the rest of the bolt and then
drill through the round welded nut thing on the bracket,using HSS drills,from 2mm all the way up to 8 mm,to make an
hole big enough for a new nut and bolt! Drilling alone,took me an hour and a quarterBut at least it's done
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Cheers,Lee.
Thats front droplinks wonka (& there are plenty of decent ones available)wonkanoby wrote:http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=37754
seems its not so easy as no one knows were to get them