naa10104
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- Reston, VA
- My Car
- 1973 Convertible, matching #'s H Code, Auto
Great idea ! Unfortunately I don't have the ability or equipment to do that ... wish I did. ThanksFit a fender washer over the screw. Weld the washer to the stud. Weld a nut to the washer. By the time you do this the heat would have loosened the screw thread. Back it out with an impact driver if it's still tight
Drill them and use an EZ_out. This has a reverse thread so that as it threads in, it is turning the screw out ( counterclockwise ). Most auto places or sears sells them.Great idea ! Unfortunately I don't have the ability or equipment to do that ... wish I did. ThanksFit a fender washer over the screw. Weld the washer to the stud. Weld a nut to the washer. By the time you do this the heat would have loosened the screw thread. Back it out with an impact driver if it's still tight
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