Here's how I did mine... 1/10 would not recommend, just pay a shop with a drive on lift if you have one within a reasonable distance.
Here's how I did mine... 1/10 would not recommend, just pay a shop with a drive on lift if you have one within a reasonable distance.
I said the same thing...Where's the fun in that? I actually want to do these myself. At least once. Next car i'll pay someone.
I would put some heat on that puppy before you try and extract it.
I'm so grateful I live in a desert. No rust , no stuck bolts.Attempted to change those rear seat belts finally.
Welded a nut to the seat belt bolt.
It held. But the bolt didn’t
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Now I get the fun task of drilling this out
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I'm so grateful I live in a desert. No rust , no stuck bolts.
i had the same problem with the front and rear seat belt bolts.....they were tight....they way i got them out was to loosen the bolt until it stopped and then gave it a strong 1/4 turn and then retighten the bolt back...i did that back and forth like 100x with wd40...it takes awhileI really can’t complain. Rest of car came apart fine. These two bolts are being a PITA or some reason. There isn’t even visible corrosion.
The big city ( Portland).... Did i see you at any of the "event's" downtown? LolLimp, I live in Beaverton.
I have seen this formula recommended on other sites... 50/50 mix...Also, I’ve had good luck using a 50/50 mixture of acetone and atf as rust penetrating fluid on stubborn bolts.